Santi Cazorla has admitted he would consider a return to Arsenal on the club's coaching staff.
The dynamic midfielder was a celebrated figure during his six-year stint at the Emirates before leaving for Villarreal in 2018.
Many regard Cazorla as one of the finest Arsenal players of the last decade, although his time with the Gunners was blighted by injury.
Now plying his trade in his Spanish homeland, Cazorla's contract is due to expire this summer.
Spanish football expert Guillem Balague met with the 35-year-old veteran to discuss his plans for the future, and revealed a move back to north London could be on the cards.
“Basically, what may happen, he wants two more years playing. Two more years,” Balague said on his YouTube channel.
“Going back to Arsenal with Arteta is something that I think he will consider as a coach.
“I asked him about it, he said yes, he will consider as a coach when he retires but he wants to play for two more years.
"I tell you what, Mikel Arteta and Cazorla together, really good friends first of all but really good special minds of football.”
Cazorla told Goal in January: "I don't know if it's possible or not, but I want to play one more game for Arsenal before I retire.
“It was a deep regret that I could never have a proper goodbye. Arsenal was the biggest club I ever played for.
“I’m proud that I was an Arsenal player. I'm especially grateful for Arsenal fans who supported me even after I left the club.