Mauricio Pochettino Rejects $4.5 Million U.S. National Team Contract, Demands $9.4 Million
In a surprising turn of events, renowned football manager Mauricio Pochettino has turned down a lucrative $4.5 million contract offer from the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT). The Argentine coach, known for his successful stints with Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain, has reportedly set his sights on a $9.4 million deal.
Sources close to the negotiations indicate that Pochettino, who has been a prominent figure in European football for several years, views the USMNT role as a significant opportunity to shape the future of American soccer. However, the proposed contract fell short of his financial expectations. Pochettino’s demand for $9.4 million reflects his status and experience in the football world, as well as his belief in the potential of the U.S. squad.
The USMNT, which is gearing up for crucial World Cup qualifiers and the upcoming 2026 World Cup on home soil, has been actively seeking a high-profile manager to lead the team. Pochettino’s expertise and tactical acumen would have been a considerable asset to the team. Nonetheless, the difference in financial expectations has led to a stalemate in negotiations.
This development raises questions about the USMNT’s next steps in their search for a head coach. With Pochettino’s demand on the table, the federation must decide whether to meet his financial terms or explore other managerial candidates. The outcome of these negotiations will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as the USMNT looks to build momentum towards a pivotal phase in its footballing history.