Pep Guardiola has been invited to do a presentation for international coaches and football specialists at the Emirates Stadium in December.
Guardiola is planning on taking a break from his apparent sabbatical from football to be one of a number of high profile figures sharing their knowledge of the game.
The Spaniard is currently enjoying time off in America - where he met Sir Alex Ferguson at the US Open - but is expected to give the talk in London, providing it fits in with his plans.
The former Barcelona boss has been linked to joining Premier League clubs Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United since leaving Barcelona last summer.
The meeting between himself and Ferguson at Flushing Meadows promoted rumours that the 41-year-old was going to replace the United boss at Old Trafford, something the English club swiftly denied.
Guardiola, who only signed one-year deals at Barcelona, is on the hit list of all Europe’s top clubs and will be heavily pursued once he announces his return to the game, expected for the start of next season.
When he left Barcelona, he explained how tiring winning 13 trophies, including two Champions League titles and three La Liga titles had been.
'The reason is simple: four years is enough. I'm drained and I need to fill up, the demand has been very high and a manager must be strong,' said the Catalan.
'Time has taken its toll - I rise each day and don't feel the same.
'I am going with the understanding that I have done my duty, you can only recover by resting and getting away from everything.'
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