Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has left the door open to potentially coaching French champions Paris Saint-Germain in the future.

Pochettino's managerial stock has soared this season as he leads Spurs in a serious tilt at the Premier League title. The Argentine has been linked with Manchester United on the back of his heroics at White Hart Lane.




But when he does move on from Spurs it may be away from English shores, with PSG an option that appeals.

Asked about coaching PSG on French radio station RMC, Pochettino replied: "It is true that one day I would like that.
 


"It is part of my dreams to coach Paris Saint-Germain", the Spurs boss added.

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"They are a club I see a lot.

"I try to watch all their matches, especially in the Champions League.

"I've spoken with Jean-Louis Gasset [the assistant coach] several times.

"No, he didn't ask me information on Manchester City.

"Return to Paris one day? Why not."

The 44-year-old has history with PSG, having turned out for the French side during his playing days from 2001 until 2003.

There is continued speculation over the position of current PSG coach Laurent Blanc after the capital club came up short in the Champions League yet again this season.

Spurs would no doubt fiercely resist any approach for Pochettino however.