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Mauricio Pochettino has claimed that Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane are ‘very similar’ amid constant links with Manchester United.
The Argentine has been rumoured to be one of the candidates to be appointed the Red Devils’ new head coach once Ralf Rangnick’s spell in charge of the side comes to a conclusion at the end of the season.
Some reports have suggested that an agreement is already in place between Manchester United and Pochettino’s current employers Paris Saint-Germain.
Meanwhile, MailOnline have claimed that the players at Old Trafford are in favour of Pochettino taking over, with the former Spurs boss being a preferred candidate to Ajax’s Erik ten Hag.
Should he complete a switch then the 49-year-old would have one of the greatest goalscorers of the modern game at his disposal in the form of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Having overseen the rise of Harry Kane whilst in north London, Pochettino has drawn comparisons between the pair whilst also signalling his admiration of the Portuguese superstar.
Talking with Marca in 2017, he said: "He's [Ronaldo] a


