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Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino has admitted he doesn't know if he will be in charge of the Ligue 1 leaders next season with Manchester United preparing to name their next permanent manager.

Ajax boss Erik ten Hag has emerged as the Old Trafford club's first choice, with past comments from Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp marking the Dutchman out as a top managerial talent. However, Pochettino remains in contention for the post, which will become vacant when Ralf Rangnick leaves his role as interim manager and moves into a consultancy position at the end of the current campaign.

United haven't given up hope of bringing Thomas Tuchel to Manchester, either, with uncertainty at Chelsea potentially opening the door for the German to move north. Still, while Pochettino now appears to be one of a number of candidates - rather than the leading man - he has admitted his own future hangs in the balance regardless of United's plans.

"Beyond the sadness, to give PSG the possibility to fight to fulfil their objectives is always a great challenge," the Argentinean coach said with his side flying high in the league but out of the Champions League. "And yes, we feel capable of it.

“Afterwards, it’s a question of exchanges. We will have to sit down with the club to exchange. To find the best formula. To see the vision, the future, the ideas, the project.

“We will analyse everything at the

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