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Pochettino signs new Spurs deal

Mauricio Pochettino has signed a contract extension at Tottenham Hotspur to put an end to speculation surrounding his future.

The Spurs boss has frequently been linked with a number of top jobs, including Real Madrid, PSG, Manchester United and most recently, Chelsea.

The Argentine had recently been coy regarding his contract situation, refusing to commit his future to the club, especially after the FA Cup semi-final exit to Manchester United.

However, the Premier League club have today announced that the former Southampton boss has now signed a contract extension which expires in 2023.

Speaking to the official club website, Pochettino said: “I am honoured to have signed a new long-term contract as we approach one of the most significant periods in the Club’s history and be the manager that will lead this team into our new world-class stadium.

“This is just one of the factors that makes this one of the most exciting jobs in world football and we are already making plans to ensure we continue to build on the great work that everyone has contributed to over the past four years.

“Daniel and I have spoken at length about our aspirations for this football club. We both share the same philosophies to achieve long-term, sustainable success.

“This is a special club – we always strive to be creative in the way we work both on and off the pitch and will continue to stick to our principles in order to achieve the success this Club deserves.”

Pochettino has guided Spurs to their third consecutive Champions League qualification after finishing third in the Premier League, and is preparing to lead the club as they head back into their new stadium at White Hart Lane.

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