Tottenham Hotspur is unlikely that a sensational reunion with the beloved former boss Mauricio Pochettino will be completed due to the expected costs.
Pochettino, the only Spurs manager who had achieved a top prayer league in the past 62 years, was released in 2019 only months after he had brought the club to the first and only European Cup final.
But he insists that there is no bad blood with the chairman Daniel Levy, and repeated a wish to return to Tottenham at the beginning of this month.
In view of the current pressure on the incumbent, on the Poseteclou, on the course to monitor Spurs’ worst league for 20 years – albeit with a squad devastated by injuries – Pochettino’s comments served to arouse excitement in the fan base about what could be.
Pochettino’s contract with the US football as head coach of the United States runs until after the 2026 World Cup, another 15 months, and is solidly built.
BBC Sport writes that the compensation to break was “one of the greatest” such fees in the history of sport. While his annual salary is reported with around USD 6 million (GBP 4.6 million), every client who wants to poach the Argentine in front of the World Cup would have to pay somewhere in the region of $ 25 million, an amount that paid the enormous 21 million pounds, the Chelsea Chelsea paid, Brighton & Hove Albion for Graham Potter 2022.
In the event that Spurs decide to give Postecoglou the advantage of doubt for the shortcomings of this season, the Club Bournemouths Andoni Iraola and Fulhams Marco Silva are said to have identified as preferred potential compensation.
If you take it seriously to unite with Pochettino in 2026, it is at least plausible that Postecoglou remains responsible for another season – also as his own audition for a new contract.