Real Madrid Prepared To Sit Tight For Mauricio Pochettino

EXCLUSIVE: The Spanish side are quick to hand Santiago Solari Power until the finish of the season



Real Madrid president Florentino Perez needs Interim manager Santiago Solari to remain in control until the point that he can bait Mauricio Pochettino to the Bernabeu. 

Perez has given the administrative reins over to Solari in the wake of advancing the Argentinian from taking care of Castilla who are Real Madrid's B group. 

He is trusting that Solari can enduring the ship following the sacking of Julen Lopetegui. 

Previous Real Madrid star Steve McManaman trusts it's another Argentinian, Spurs manager Pochettino who remains his fundamental focus for what's to come.

“I think everyone knows they would love to get Mauricio Pochettino. It’s just impossible to get him at the moment.”McManaman said.
 

“I think they will stick with Santiago Solari until they can see a way of getting Pochettino. For Solari to get the job full time they would have to be successful this season and I can’t see that. They are way behind in La Liga and don’t look like they are going to do anything in the Champions League.
 “If they are not successful they will change it around in the summer.”
 Likewise on Perez's short rundown to venture into one of the most sweltering seats in European football is Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.

Mourinho put in three years at The Bernabeu under Perez somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2013 and a cozy relationship has followed since.



In spite of taking the choice to sack Mourinho following various fall-outs with star players at Madrid, Perez dependably accepted there was incomplete business between the match

He realizes that the Portuguese's activity at Old Trafford has been always addressed and that Mourinho has turned out to be progressively baffled with the United board over what he sees as an absence of help in the transfer manager.

Suggestions have additionally been made to previous Everton supervisor Roberto Martinez however he will think that its difficult to leave his duty as Belgium manager after as of late signing another two year contract.

In any case, it's Pochettino who heads the rundown with Perez resolved to introduce a major name – somebody who can copy Zinedine Zidane's record of winning three sequential Champions League trophies.

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