Tottenham transfer news: Mauricio Pochettino ‘certainly attracted’ to Italy as speculation

The Argentine has hinted he could leave Spurs after the final in Madrid against Liverpool

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 21 May 2019 11:42 BST
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Mauricio Pochettino is attracted to joining Juventus and replacing Massimiliano Allegri, according to the Argentine’s cousin Daniele.

The Tottenham boss has led his side to the Champions League final vs Liverpool and retained their top four status for another season but hinted he could leave after the match in Madrid.

And after Allegri’s surprise departure following five successful years, Daniele has revealed the possibility of moving to Turin intrigues the Spurs manager.

“In my opinion [Pochettino replacing Allegri] could be feasible, because Mauricio is a coach who has shown he knows how to work well and reaching the final with Tottenham is a clear example,” he told TuttoJuve.

“If he plays it like he does all games, for me it’s the right year to win. I met him a few months ago, I met a very nice and helpful person.

“The Bianconeri’s goal is, of course, the Champions League and my cousin has all the useful qualities to be able to coach this club.

“Mauricio showed he had the right experience to be able to coach in Europe. With Tottenham he was able to forge a group of individuals that was not so well known.

“Everyone in the family would like to see him at Juventus.

“He is certainly attracted to Italy, he told us he would like to come here to find his ancestors. We also talked about Piedmontese cuisine, which he would like to try again.

Pochettino has led Tottenham to the Champions League final (Getty)

“The desire is there, but honestly I don’t know if they can convince him. The decision clearly falls to him.

“In the event that he should accept Juve, we will welcome him with open arms.”

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