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<blockquote data-quote="IlliniFaninHoosierLand" data-source="post: 1539124" data-attributes="member: 85743"><p>Newcastle United's prospective new ownership group is reportedly looking to hire a high-profile manager to replace their current manager Steve Bruce and one of the names they may be going after is former Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino. A potential wrench in the deal would happen if the new owners decide to hire Poch before the end of this month. If that happens, then Newcastle United would have to pay Spurs £12.5 million in compensation. This is due to that being the amount of money that Spurs paid Poch when he was sacked and as part of the buyout any team that would hire Poch within 6 months of the sacking would have to pay £12.5 million to Spurs. If the deal is approved but they don't hire Poch until closer to the prospective June date that has been discussed as the return for Premier League football, then Newcastle United wouldn't have to pay Spurs anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IlliniFaninHoosierLand, post: 1539124, member: 85743"] Newcastle United's prospective new ownership group is reportedly looking to hire a high-profile manager to replace their current manager Steve Bruce and one of the names they may be going after is former Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino. A potential wrench in the deal would happen if the new owners decide to hire Poch before the end of this month. If that happens, then Newcastle United would have to pay Spurs £12.5 million in compensation. This is due to that being the amount of money that Spurs paid Poch when he was sacked and as part of the buyout any team that would hire Poch within 6 months of the sacking would have to pay £12.5 million to Spurs. If the deal is approved but they don't hire Poch until closer to the prospective June date that has been discussed as the return for Premier League football, then Newcastle United wouldn't have to pay Spurs anything. [/QUOTE]
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