Tottenham coach, Mauricio Pochettino has said he does not handle transfers at the club.
He suggested that his job title at the club will have to change for that to happen.
Poch led Tottenham to the UCL final last season, was the first-team coach during his first 2 years at the club but after signing a new deal three years ago, he became a manager, which should include involvement in transfer business.
But in a recent interview, Mauricio indicated he is not happy with his club’s lack of signings.
His words, “I need to repeat in the past few press conferences what I told your colleagues in England,”
“I am not in charge and I know nothing about the situation of my players. I am only coaching them and trying to get the best from them.
“These type of things will happen or not happen. Sell, buy players, sign contract, not sign contract. I think it is not in my hands, it’s in the club’s hands and in Daniel Levy’s. At the moment I am managing the team the best way possible.
“The club need to change my title and description, no? My job now is to coach the team. It’s not a question for me, it’s a question for the club and maybe they change my title and description.
“I told you [the media] before I am not in charge about the individual situations. Of course, I am the boss deciding the strategic play, training, mentology and philosophy are my areas, but in another area I don’t know. Today, I feel like I am the coach.”
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