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Pochettino top target to replace Ole

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Mauricio Pochettino is Manchester United’s first choice to take over as the club’s manager next summer.
United sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Sunday and have put Michael Carrick in temporary charge while opening the search for an interim manager until the end of the season.
Former Tottenham boss Pochettino is currently in charge at Paris Saint-Germain.
The Argentinian guided Spurs to the Champions League final in 2019 but was dismissed in November of that year following a plunge in form.
Pochettino will have one year to run on his PSG contract next summer.
“I think Mauricio Pochettino – although he’d never say it – would leave to come to Man United on a five-year deal tomorrow,” predicted Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville. “He’d look at that group of players, he’d look at the club and he’d realise he’d probably be able to achieve more than he wants at Man United in terms of a project.
“At PSG you are on season by season, ‘you’ve got to win the Champions League or you’re out’- type of model. I don’t think that suits Pochettino. I think he would absolutely come to Man United on a five-year deal, with backing behind him.”
Ajax head coach Erik ten Hag is understood to be United’s second choice for the role of Solskjaer’s long-term successor.
Sky Sports News has been told Ten Hag would “100 per cent be interested in the job” in the summer.
Like Pochettino, Ten Hag will also have one year remaining on his contract next summer.
Neville feels that the dressing room at Old Trafford is broken, but hopes that the fault was with the manager and not the players.
Former Manchester United defender Neville has insisted the club are right to delay appointing Solskjaer’s replacement. – Sky Sports

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