Post by _ on Oct 31, 2018 16:01:07 GMT
I would just love to see what this guy could do with our young players and resources over a few years. You wouldn't be too hopeful with Madrid in the mix, but rumours are they are close with Conte.
That must be costing them a fortune to sack the current guy and pay him off and pay Conte, who is under contract pay out still with Chelsea, but they don't fuck about do they
Tottenham players fear Mauricio Pochettino could leave in summer
www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/10/30/tottenham-players-fear-mauricio-pochettino-could-leave-summer/
Madrid have put Santiago Solari in interim charge after sacking Julen Lopetegui and would most likely have to keep the full-time post available until next summer to get Pochettino.
The 46-year-old has emerged as the favourite to succeed Jose Mourinho at United if the Portuguese leaves Old Trafford at the end of his third season in charge.
Pochettino has made it clear that he expects to be given big money to spend when Tottenham eventually move into their new stadium, but the club last week revealed their net debt is now worth up to £637 million. An extra £237 million has been borrowed to help cover the spiralling bills of the stadium, which is likely to cost over £1 billion when finished, and Spurs are ready to finance their debt through a bond issue.
Gary Neville believes Pochettino has started to plot his exit strategy, telling Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football: “He is a brilliant coach, but at some point he was always going to want to manage one of the super-clubs in Europe.
“There are a couple at the moment that you can imagine will be changing manager in the next 12 months and looking at him, and he will know they are looking at him.
That must be costing them a fortune to sack the current guy and pay him off and pay Conte, who is under contract pay out still with Chelsea, but they don't fuck about do they
Tottenham players fear Mauricio Pochettino could leave in summer
www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/10/30/tottenham-players-fear-mauricio-pochettino-could-leave-summer/
Madrid have put Santiago Solari in interim charge after sacking Julen Lopetegui and would most likely have to keep the full-time post available until next summer to get Pochettino.
The 46-year-old has emerged as the favourite to succeed Jose Mourinho at United if the Portuguese leaves Old Trafford at the end of his third season in charge.
Pochettino has made it clear that he expects to be given big money to spend when Tottenham eventually move into their new stadium, but the club last week revealed their net debt is now worth up to £637 million. An extra £237 million has been borrowed to help cover the spiralling bills of the stadium, which is likely to cost over £1 billion when finished, and Spurs are ready to finance their debt through a bond issue.
Gary Neville believes Pochettino has started to plot his exit strategy, telling Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football: “He is a brilliant coach, but at some point he was always going to want to manage one of the super-clubs in Europe.
“There are a couple at the moment that you can imagine will be changing manager in the next 12 months and looking at him, and he will know they are looking at him.