Mauricio Pochettino has rubbished speculation of him leaving Tottenham Hotspur and insisted that he will remain Spurs manager when next season rolls around.

The Spurs boss has much credit in his bank after turning Tottenham into a regular Champions League club over the last two years and they are set to improve on last season’s third place finish, by finishing second in the league table this term.




Inter have been in pursuit of the Argentine after seemingly failing to wrest Antonio Conte away from Chelsea but Pochettino has reportedly said no to the Nerazzurri.

There has also been speculation that he has a release clause in his contract, but the Tottenham boss has thrashed any such idea and stressed that he is not going anywhere.
 


The Argentine is certain that he will be in charge when the Spurs players return this summer for pre-season training in July.  

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Pochettino said in a press conference on Wednesday: "There is no buy-out clause in my contract. 

"I will stay here next season.

“There are many rumours, but I am committed with the club, no reason to leave the club.

“I will be here for pre-season."

Pochettino’s side will travel to the King Power Stadium on Thursday night to face Leicester City in the penultimate game of their season.