Sacked by Chelsea, Pochettino is overwhelmed by offers

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Mauricio Pochettino has plenty of options for his next move from Chelsea at the end of the season.

The Argentine is already considering his next base after leaving Chelsea by mutual consent after just one season at Stamford Bridge.

Pochettino wants to succeed Gareth Southgate at the helm of the England team, if the Three Lions coach leaves after Euro 2024, and he is also interested in managing Manchester United, according to the Telegraph. Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad are also said to be interested in Pochettino.

Pochettino has plenty of options

Pochettino has openly admitted he would ‘relish’ the chance to manage England and the job could well come his way this summer. Southgate has hinted he could retire after Euro 2024 if the Three Lions win. But Pochettino could receive another offer before then. Manchester United are set to fire Erik Ten Hag this summer whether they win the FA Cup final or not, and the former Chelsea manager is a target for the Red Devils.

As a reminder, Chelsea have scored 51 goals through players under the age of 23 in the Premier League this season under Pochettino – no team has ever achieved such a feat. The Blues are now looking for a successor.

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