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Paris Saint-Germain reportedly wanted Manchester United to make Mauricio Pochettino their next manager to avoid the now-costly sacking of the Argentine.

United began last season in strong fashion, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s return adding to the optimism. However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s fate soon turned and he lost his job in November.

The Red Devils eventually went with an interim successor in Ralf Rangnick. But that decision came after they supposedly failed with an enquiry about bringing former Spurs manager Pochettino in.

Man Utd never truly rekindled their interest in the Argentine and instead opted to appoint ex-Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.

Pochettino’s future has been unclear the whole time, with his end-of-season sack consistently mooted.

According to The Telegraph, PSG will now sack their manager – but wish United would have struck an agreement with him.

Indeed, Pochettino still has a year left on his contract so he and his staff are due a €20million pay-off.

The newspaper adds that Pochettino’s sour relationship with PSG started well before the Champions League collapse to Real

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