Mercato | Mercato – PSG: After Zidane, Leonardo is activating a new XXL track to replace Pochettino!

Posted on December 1, 2021 at 4:45 p.m. by BC

While the name of Zinedine Zidane has been regularly mentioned in recent days in the event of the departure of Mauricio Pochettino, PSG would also monitor the situation of another renowned coach: Roberto Mancini.

“We are very happy with the coach, he is doing a good job. We need time too. “Asked by La Chaîne L’Équipe this Monday on the sidelines of the Ballon d'Or ceremony, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi assured that a departure of Mauricio Pochettino was not on the agenda. The PSG therefore do not plan to separate from the Argentinian during the season, but while the latter is engaged until June 2023 with the PSG , the trend could be different next summer. As revealed to you on 10sport.com, the departure of Pochettino It is no longer a taboo subject within the Parisian club, especially as the Qatari staff dreams of getting their hands on Zinedine Zidane . While Manchester United are said to return to the charge at the end of the season for Pochettino , it is therefore clearly not impossible to imagine the Argentine leaving his post. in the coming months, while it is struggling to gain unanimity in Paris . According to our information, Leonardo is already working on two tracks to replace Pochettino , and one of them could lead to Italy…

What if PSG bet on Roberto Mancini?

Used to looking the other way Alps to strengthen PSG , Leonardo could strike a blow to forget Mauricio Pochettino . Indeed, CalcioMercato.it announces this Wednesday that the PSG would have taken information on the availability of Roberto Mancini , currently at the head of the Italian selection which will have a lot to do to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, since Squadra azzura is in the same path as Portugal in the play-offs. In the event of elimination, Roberto Mancini could therefore leave his post and find himself free of any contract, which would not have escaped the PSG , but also to Manchester United as recently explained by The Telegraph.

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