The former right back had to hang up his boots due to knee issues, but says he'd sacrifice his remaining good one to link up with the Spanish manager
Micah Richards says he would give his remaining healthy knee for the chance to play for Manchester City under Pep Guardiola.
The 31-year-old retired at the end of last season due to ongoing knee injuries that saw him play just a handful of games for Aston Villa across three years.
Richards began his senior career with City and, though he won the Premier League under Roberto Mancini, revealed in an interview with The Athletic how much he'd enjoy lining up for Guardiola's side.