Arteta is currently contracted until the end of next season and is already the second highest paid manager in the Premier League, earning approximately £15 million ($20m) per season. A new deal would likely see these terms improved to reflect his status as one of the elite tactical minds in the European game.
Pep Guardiola currently fills top spot in the salary rankings, though there are serious chances for theSpaniard to walk away from Manchester City in the summer. If Guardiola does take flight, former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is considered the chosen one to take his place in the City dugout, potentially shifting the managerial landscape of the league.