Mauricio Pochettino is emotionally ready to return to Tottenham even if the club suffers relegation from the Championship, according to GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs.
The Argentine manager, who oversaw one of the most memorable periods in Spurs’ modern history, is reportedly not ruling out a return to north London if the opportunity arises.
Tottenham are widely expected to appoint a new permanent manager at the end of the season as they look to reset after a tumultuous season.
Tottenham face uncertainty
Spurs are currently relying on Igor Tudor to lead the team through a tough relegation battle.
The Croatian tactician was brought in to stabilize results during a difficult period, but reports suggest his role is widely seen as a short-term solution rather than a permanent appointment.
Regardless of whether Tottenham remain in the Premier League or fall into the Championship, a more comprehensive management project is set to begin this summer.
Several names are associated with this role. Former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi has been praised for his forward-thinking tactical philosophy, while former Tottenham striker Robbie Keane is also reportedly being considered as a candidate.
But for many supporters, Pochettino remains the option with the most emotional resonance.
Pochettino interested in returning to Spurs
Pochettino was at Tottenham from 2014 to 2019, transforming the club’s competitive identity.
Under his leadership, Spurs were consistently top-four contenders and reached the Champions League final in 2019.
Jacobs explained on the GiveMeSport YouTube channel that a return remains a possibility.
“The good news for Tottenham fans is that Pochettino is open to returning and it won’t necessarily be postponed even if Spurs are relegated to the Championship.
“But if they’re a Championship club, obviously they have to be able to afford Maurizio Pochettino’s wages and it doesn’t necessarily go down significantly.”
Financial considerations could therefore be a major factor if Tottenham were to drop out of the Premier League, as Pochettino’s salary expectations remain substantial.
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