Mauricio Pochettino agrees new five-year deal with Tottenham
Head coach Mauricio Pochettino has verbally agreed a new five-year contract with Tottenham.
The Argentine has been a huge success since arriving at
White Hart Lane in 2014, steering Spurs to fifth in the Premier League
and the Capital One Cup final in his first season before masterminding
their title challenge this campaign.That success has led to speculation he could be tempted away from north London, with Manchester United and PSG touted as potential destinations, but after opening talks with chairman Daniel Levy several months ago, he is now ready to sign a deal which would keep him at the club until 2021.
"It was an easy decision when you feel the love of the people and the potential of the club is massive, so why change?" he said on Friday.
"We create a good atmosphere on the training ground and I think we can achieve big things in the future. I believe in this project and this club. I want to stay here.
"We have not signed yet but we have reached the verbal agreement to stay here for the next five years. When will we sign? Maybe tomorrow [Saturday] or on Tuesday, it depends on my lawyer.
Spurs are due to move into their new 61,000-seater stadium in 2018-19 and Pochettino hailed a bright future for the club.
"Tottenham have unbelievable potential. We created after two years here a great group of players," he added.
Pochettino took over with Spurs in turmoil after the 2013/14 season, which saw them sack Andre Villas-Boas in December 2014 before Tim Sherwood took over in a tumultuous short spell.
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