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Steve Bates

Man City suffer next manager blow as Giovanni van Bronckhorst turns back on club owners

Giovanni van Bronckhorst has returned to management with wealthy Chinese Super League club Guanghzou R&F – after turning his back on the chance to join New York City.

Since leaving Feyenoord - where he won five trophies in four years as boss - former Barcelona , Arsenal , Rangers defender van Bronckhorst had been working behind the scenes at Manchester City learning how the City Football Group operate their business.

It's believed the Dutchman had been offered a chance to takeover as manager of New York City next season succeeding Pep Guardiola's former assistant Domenec Torrent in the Big Apple.

But van Bronckhorst was lured to China after Guangzhou R&F boss Nicky Wong offered him a huge £10million, one year contract to replace Serbian coach Dragan Stojkovic and his short stay at The Etihad is over.

van Bronckhorst has been appointed manager of Guangzhou R&F (X00550)

Many believed the Dutch coach might have been asked to temporarily fill the gap left by Mikel Arteta's departure to Arsenal and join Guardiola on the City bench.

But that never materialised and van Bronckhorst is believed to have told close friends that he missed management too much to stay behind the scenes at City.

The Dutchman had been primed for a more involved role in Guardiola's set-up at City (Sunday Mirror)

The former Gunner announced in October his stay at City was only a short-term project and his real focus was returning to management.

Van Bronckhorst will team up with 32-year-old former Tottenham midfield star Moussa Dembele - Guanghzou R&F's star player - who joined the Chinese side from Spurs a year ago in an £11 million deal.

And his first job will be to improve on Guanghzou R&F's 12th place finish in the League last season when the new campaign starts next month.

Meanwhile Guardiola has responded to suggestions Man City are missing his former no.2 Arteta, and insisted it's business as usual.

Speaking ahead of his side's FA Cup tie against Port Vale on Saturday, Guardiola said: "We have already readjusted our routine day by day, our way to work and now he is the manager of Arsenal."

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