According to a media report from England, Mauricio Pochettino Paris Saint-Germain will leave early prematurely. One of the reasons: disagreements for commitments of stars like Lionel Messi and other transfers.
When Mauricio Pochettino at the beginning of 2021 at PSG took over the Job of the Scared Thomas Tuchel, the Argentinian signed a contract until 2023. But until then, Pochettino is probably not in Paris - despite a clear lead in the domestic championship. Because as in Tuchel, the relationship between the responsible persons and the coach has long been shattered before the end of the contract.
In any case, the English "Mirror" claims and waiting for more details. Accordingly, the Argentine should have overcome with Paris Saint-Germains director Leonardo. On the one hand, Pochettino did not meet his transfer requests. Above all, it was about to reduce the bloated squad of the French capital club. But that hardly happened in the last transfer phases.
On the other hand, Leonardo was strong and brought players who did not want the 49-year-old Argentine. At the same time: the much-observed transfer of Lionel Messi, who left FC Barcelona after over two decades and held at PSG.
In addition to Messi, the former Real-Star Sergio Ramos and Torwart Gianluigi Donnarumma, who came from the AC Milan, should have been committed against the will of the PSG coach.
Pochettino to England, Zidane to PSG?
In addition to the trio, the former BVB professional Achraf Hakimi, Georginio Wijnaldum (FC Liverpool), Danilo Pereira (FC Porto) and Nuno Mendes (on a lending) to the Seine.
If the paths of Pochettino and PSG actually separate, the coach will probably not remain unemployed. For with Manchester United already a club from the Premier League, the Pochettino knows from his time with Tottenham Hotspur best, with the hooves. The Red Devils want to commit the Argentine, it says in English media.
And Paris Saint-Germain also has a wish successor in view. In France, Zinédine Zidane has been traded for a long time.
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