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Mauricio Pochettino’s stance on returning to Tottenham and leaving the USA job immediately has been revealed
Mauricio Pochettino’s stance on making an immediate return to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham Hotspur has been revealed.
Recently, Pochettino 🔥spoke 🏅about his desire to return to Tottenham 𓂃which led to fans getting excited about the possibility of him coming back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadi🅰um.
The Argentine spent six successful years in North London and became a hero aꦜt Spurs, despite not winning a major trophy.
The 53-year-old is being linked with ꦡthe Spurs job with Postecoglou under pressure and his thoughts on leaving the USA job immediately has been revealed.

Mauricio Pochettino committed to USA job amid Tottenham links
Mauricio Pochettino has no immediate plans to return to Tottenham Hotspur and remains fully𓃲 committed to the USA job, according to .
The former Spurs manager is set to lead the United States to the World Cup in around𒈔 15 m🍸onths as the host nation alongside Canada and Mexico.
But currently, th♔e Argen𒊎tinian manager is under a bit of pressure given the United States’ recent poor run of form.
His team have just lost to Canada and Panama this inte🅰rnational break which means they have now suffered three defeats in their eight matches under him.
Pochettino remains in contact with Daniel Levy, ho🐭wever, the return of their former boss appears very unlikely🃏 at this stage as he remains fully committed to US Soccer.
How much is Mauricio Pochettino’s release clause with US Soccer?
ESPN journalist Jeff Carlisle revealed back in September 2024 that Poc��hettino has ♕a release clause which could worth at least £15m.
TBR Football understands that Tottenham are re🐽luctant to pay £8m for Marco Silva, so having to pay potentially double that for Pochettino makes a deal fe𒀰el even more unli𓃲kely.
Pochettino feels well placed to take on this young Tottenham squad, but given his commitment to coaching the United States at their home World Cup and his hefty release clause, a move seems unlikely to hap𝕴pen anytime soon.