Giovanni van Bronckhorst aims of working in the Premier League, in spite of being content at Guangzhou R&F China.
In the future, Giovanni van Bronckhorst would welcome the opportunity to take charge of Arsenal and has goals for Premier League coaching.
In January, the former Netherlands international moved to the Chinese Super League club and is currently working at Guangzhou R&F.
Guiding the club Van Bronckhorst had earlier been in the top job at Feyenoord for four years, where he commenced and in the 2016-17 season to the Eredivisie title ended his playing career at the same club.
While happy with his current employers, his dream is to one day work in the Premier League.
For the Dutchman a return to taking charge of the Gunners is a “big dream”, another former team from his playing days.
“I am enjoying my work in China at the moment,” Van Bronckhorst told Sky Sports News.
“But as a player, I had ambition and as a coach, I have ambition. To me, the Premier League is the number one league in the world in which to work and, for me, it is definitely an ambition to work in.”
“I always said it would be a big dream to be able to coach the teams I played for.”
Van Bronckhorst took the opportunity to visit Manchester City and spend time watching Pep Guardiola at work after his tenure at Feyenoord came to an end.
“I spent five months with the City group last year, and lots of time with Pep in Manchester,” said Van Bronckhorst.
“He was very open. He spoke with his staff about the training sessions and I could watch and see everything and talk to them.”