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Pochettino wants Premier League return one day
Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says he would like to work for a Premier League club again one day.
Pochettino is currently preparing to lead the United States into this summer's World Cup, where they will be co-hosts alongside Mexico and Canada.
The Argentine's contract with the USA runs out after the tournament making him available for a new job for next season as things stand.
Pochettino was strongly linked with a return to Spurs before Roberto De Zerbi was appointed on a five-year contract, but there will be other top Premier League jobs vacant this summer.
Asked if he would like to come back to the Premier League, he told The Overlap's Stick To Football Podcast: "One day yes, because I really like England
"I think my profile my human profile and my coaching profile matches very well with the Premier League."
Manchester United and Chelsea are the two top clubs that are known to be looking for a new head coach.
Pochettino has already worked for Chelsea under BlueCo's ownership, leaving in May 2024 after less than a year in charge.
He has long been linked with the United job, but timing has never worked out for Pochettino to step into the Old Trafford dugout.
Michael Carrick is in charge until the end of the season and has United on the verge of securing Champions League qualification, but the hierarchy are not rushing a decision.
Howe future on agenda as PIF fly in for annual visit
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie:
Newcastle United's owners will make their annual visit to the North-East on Thursday to meet with club executives and manager Eddie Howe.
Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan, on the back of news about his expected resignation from LIV GOLF, will meet with CEO David Hopkinson and Sporting Director Ross Wilson, as well as Howe, at the exclusive Matfen Hall in rural Northumberland.
Plans for a new stadium and training ground will feature high on the agenda, as well as a look back at a rollercoaster season.
The future of manager Howe will also be a topic of conversation, as well as the upcoming transfer window.
PIF officials are planning to fly in at lunchtime, and security around Matfen Hall has been beefed up as a result. This is an annual off-site meeting for Newcastle bosses.
Saudi Arabias Public Investment Fund is totally committed to Newcastle going forward despite ending their involvement with LIV Golf and selling a 70 per cent stake in Al Hilal.
Newcastle reported record revenues of 335m in their recently released 2025 financial results.
They also won a first domestic trophy in 70 years last season.
'Leao being considered as cheap alternative to Rogers'
AC Milan's Rafa Leao is one of the names Manchester United are considering for the left-wing position this summer, according to Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport.
The latest news to emerge from Italy is that Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers is United's first choice for their attack.
However, this report claims Portugal international Leao could provide a much cheaper alternative, with Milan seeking around 43m, at least half of what it would cost to sign Rogers.
Leao, 26, has two years left on his contract and is currently Milan's most lucrative asset, which makes his sale all the more likely in a summer when they need to rebuild.
Gazzetta reports that United outcast Joshua Zirkzee could be of interest to Milan, who considered signing him in 2024 before he moved to Old Trafford.
Leao has scored nine league goals and provided three assists in Serie A this season with Milan currently on course to return to the Champions League, sitting six points clear of sixth-placed Como with four games to go.
Galton to leave Man Utd this summer
Leah Galton will leave Manchester United Women at the end of the season when her contract expires, bringing an end to her eight-year stay at the club.
The winger is one of the three remaining "originals" from United's first professional squad in 2018 along with Ella Toone and Millie Turner.
Only those two have made more than Galton's 117 appearances for United, and her 44 goals in that time make her the team's second-highest scorer of all time.
Van Dijk: I'd love Alisson to stay but Liverpool will adapt if he goes
Virgil van Dijk would love goalkeeper Alisson Becker to stay at Liverpool but insists the club will always adapt whenever they lose senior players.
Earlier this year Liverpool exercised the one-year extension option they had on the Brazil internationals contract, which was due to expire in the summer, but that has not stopped speculation linking him with Juventus.
Listen, there is always going to be a day where you including myself will go, said Van Dijk.
But if its going to happen and I have no idea about it and I dont think at this point he has an idea about it then we will, as a club, adapt to that.
We have been through everything together, positive things and some negative things unfortunately as well, so it would definitely be a big blow and a miss but I dont think, for me, its a good idea to think ahead about what could or could not happen.
Hes very important for me as one of the leaders in the team and I think he is very important on the pitch because I think he is one of the best in my opinion the best goalkeeper in the world.
Hes trying to be back as soon as possible to help us for the last four games and thats our main focus.
Whatever happens after that is not something you should ask me. Would I love him to stay? Of course, theres no doubt about that.
There are rumours but if there is anything concrete then we will all find out but for me Im never worried.
Former Real Madrid president's theory about Mourinho reports
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon to Your Site on reports Jose Mourinho is the top choice to take over:
"I'm not sure [Florentino Perez] has decided yet [who his preferred choice is].
"I don't have a personal knowledge about that, but he usually likes to conduct surveys to know the reaction of the people.
"I think it's a trial balloon launched by some journalist, a friend journalist, to know the reaction of the people.
"Who is it going to be? I don't know. It's not easy to be on that bench. In the last 65 years, only two coaches have been more than three consecutive years on that bench.
"This is a difficult job and a difficult decision for the president."
'Villa monitoring potential Rashford return'
Aston Villa are monitoring Marcus Rashford's future and would be willing to sign him permanently this summer, according to Spanish press.
Rashford is currently on loan at Barcelona and the LaLiga giants have a 26m option to buy him permanently, but financial circumstances at Barcelona mean they are reluctant to trigger it.
Your Site News reported the Spanish club are interested in a second season-long loan deal for the 28-year-old.
United have no intention to renegotiate the fee agreed in his loan this season.
The report from Spain suggests Villa boss Unai Emery likes the player following his loan spell at the club from January 2025 to the end of last season, where he scored four goals in 17 appearances.
However, the forward is keen to remain at the Spotify Camp Nou after impressing while in Spain.
Rashford has made 45 appearances for Barcelona this season, scoring 13 goals and adding 10 assists across all competitions.
Listen: Transfer Talk Chelsea special
Pete Graves is joined by Your Site chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol and ESPNs Sam Tighe.
They discuss Chelseas search for a new manager, the incredible 1.5bn spent on players since May 2022 under BlueCo and the possibility of a change in transfer policy under a new manager.
Odegaard ignoring speculation over his future
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard insists he is paying no attention to speculation he could leave the club in the summer.
"I don't know where that's coming from," he said at Arsenal's press conference ahead of their Champions League semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid.
"My mindset is just about doing what I can every single day to do something special.
"There's always going to be talk and people speculating and I guess that's normal in football but it's not something that I know anything about."