Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly keen to make an emotional return to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, but his potential return could spark an internal power struggle at the club.
The Argentine manager left Spurs in November 2019 after five-and-a-half years in charge, and has since been linked with a number of top jobs, including Manchester United and Real Madrid.
However, according to reports, Pochettino is keen to make a return to Spurs and is said to be “desperate” to take the job again.
The 47-year-old is said to be keen to reunite with the players he worked with during his time at the club, and is reportedly keen to bring back some of the “emotional connection” he had with the players and fans.
Pochettino is also said to be keen to work with the club’s current manager, Jose Mourinho, and is reportedly keen to help the Portuguese coach to develop the team.
However, Pochettino’s potential return could spark an internal power struggle at the club, with Mourinho reportedly keen to remain in charge.
Mourinho has been in charge of Spurs since November 2019 and has led the club to the Carabao Cup final and the Europa League final this season.
The Portuguese coach is said to be keen to remain in charge and is reportedly keen to prove himself at the club.
However, Pochettino’s potential return could put Mourinho’s position in doubt, with the Argentine reportedly keen to take back the reins at the club.
Pochettino is said to be keen to work with the club’s current squad and is reportedly keen to bring back some of the “emotional connection” he had with the players and fans during his time at the club.
The Argentine is also said to be keen to work with the club’s current manager, Jose Mourinho, and is reportedly keen to help the Portuguese coach to develop the team.
It remains to be seen whether Pochettino will make a return to Spurs this summer, but his potential return could spark an internal power struggle at the club.