He won’t get to play like that for us yet; Guardiola would sub him for not playing 4 simple 5 yard passes, where one longer one is sufficient, to get the ball to the same destination.
He’s like a hybrid of Scholes and Giggs, with a higher ceiling than both. For the time being, I’d leave him on the left wing, because it’s the one role in our current system that allows him to express himself, and utilise his goalscoring ability; long term when the Pep shackles are off and we play more expansive, instinctive football he could become a top class central midfield player.