The Bayern Munich boss has announced his intention to leave the Allianz Arena at the end of the season and is set to move to the Premier League, with Wenger talking the Catalan up
The 44-year-old will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season after three years in charge and recently announced that he intends to continue his career in the Premier League.
It is understood that Manchester City are the frontrunners to secure the Spaniard's signature but Wenger believes he could work at the Emirates at some stage in the future.
"Would Pep's three-year blocks suit Arsenal? Anything is suitable," Wenger said at a news conference.
"Every manager has his own way to run and model his career. There's not only one way as long as they give their best to the club where they are. What I think is most important is that anybody who works for a football club gives full commitment.
"How long does it last? Nobody knows. I didn't plan to stay here for 20 years.
"But it is interesting to have the best players and managers in the Premier League."
Wenger has a contract with Arsenal until 2017 and seems unlikely to make way for Guardiola at the end of this season, but he is determined to leave the club in the best shape possible when he does depart.
"It's not my job to talk about who will succeed me," he added.
"I can only make sure of one thing, that the guy who comes after me finds the club in a very strong position with very good players in a very good, strong financial situation."
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