Mauricio Pochettino and his possibility of joining Manchester United
The question that is ruling English football at the moment is: Will Mauricio Pochettino join Manchester United next season? While the Spurs boss has himself not given clear answers in this regard, many believe letting go of such a huge opportunity will not be easy for the Argentine. Here are all observations regarding the highly-demanded manager's possibility of joining the marketable-but-unsuccessful football giants.
Pochettino recently spoke of his good relationhship with Spurs' chairman
Not commenting on his United prospects, in a recent press conference, Pochettino spoke of his great relationship with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy. He said that they both share a very dynamic relationship and speak constantly regarding the growth of the club. He added that though they do not always agree, they manage to work out a compromise and reach a decision beneficial for Spurs.
Spurs have a new stadium, better facilities, will he leave?
Pochettino also spoke of the new stadium and facilities the club will enjoy in the coming days and said it will be among the world's finest. He has made Spurs into a regular finisher in the top-four and is now eager to win trophies after four-and-a-half years of building the team. With his new contract in place, it will be difficult pulling him away.
Manchester United too big to ignore?
Though Pochettino has not explicitly shown an interest in Manchester United as of now, pundits believe if United come knocking, it will be too big an opportunity to refuse. United can offer him the money to spend and buy world-class talents which Spurs will not be able to. It will also make him one of the most influential football managers in the world.
Will be interesting to see whether Pochettino leaves
The balance hangs towards Pochettino continuing with Spurs, and it will be really interesting to see if United manage to lure him away. It will take some exceptional offers to get him to agree, as he has given a lot to building this Spurs side and will want to win silverware with them. In other news, United face Cardiff tonight in their first post-Mourinho fixture.