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MANCHESTER UNITED are prepared to fork out up to £40million to make Mauricio Pochettino their next boss.

The Old Trafford hierarchy have decided the Tottenham boss is the ONLY contender to replace Jose Mourinho next summer.

 Man Utd are lining up a £40m swoop for Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino
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Man Utd are lining up a £40m swoop for Spurs boss Mauricio PochettinoCredit: Reuters

And a clause in Mourinho’s contract means it will cost United less to sack the Portuguese if they are not in the Champions League.

United face a battle with Real Madrid over Poch, 46. But, despite the current turmoil, they believe they can sell the Red  Devils as the more attractive proposition.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who sold Michael Carrick and Dimitar Berbatov to United on his watch, faces a huge battle to keep his manager.

Poch is determined to lead Spurs into their new stadium in the new year and signed a five-year, £8m-a-season deal only last summer.

 It won't cost much to sack Jose Mourinho is the Red Devils miss out on a top four finish
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It won't cost much to sack Jose Mourinho is the Red Devils miss out on a top four finishCredit: Reuters

Plus, he turned down United in 2016 when they fired Louis van Gaal. But that has not put off Woodward.

United are a staggering 18 points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City and knows he is on borrowed time at Old Trafford.


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Spurs have finished in the top four in three successive seasons under Poch, who joined them from Southampton in 2014.

But the Argentine is also frustrated with lack of investment at Tottenham — who were the only Prem club NOT to sign a player in the summer — and he has spoken many times about the need for fresh blood.

 Pochetttino has been in United's sights for a long time
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Pochetttino has been in United's sights for a long timeCredit: Reuters
 United are miles off the pace already and are keen on a fresh start
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United are miles off the pace already and are keen on a fresh startCredit: PA:Press Association
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