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Pochettino in frame for Real but Spurs aim to keep boss

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Less than a week after leading Los Blancos to Champions League glory for a third straight season with victory over Liverpool in Kiev, Zidane announced his shock departure.

Real president Florentino Perez maintained he had only heard of the head coach’s decision to quit late on Wednesday, with Zidane declaring it was “time to go out at the top” at Thursday’s hastily-convened press conference.

Despite their consistent European success, Zidane’s long-term future continued to be the subject of speculatio­n during a disappoint­ing LaLiga campaign which saw Real struggle to finish third, some 17 points behind their bitter rivals Barcelona.

Following the shock announceme­nt, attention swiftly turned to who would be the man charged with leading the European champions next season as they look to wrestle back domestic dominance.

Pochettino agreed a new five-year contract with Spurs last week but the former Espanyol and Southampto­n boss is said to be on Real’s shortlist.

Following another season of finishing in the top three of the Premier League, Tottenham – set to move back into a new redevelope­d home stadium next season – remain determined to see Pochettino at the helm.

It is understood there is no buy-out clause in the terms of Pochettino’s new deal and no verbal agreement with chairman Daniel Levy that the 46-year-old could leave should Real Madrid come calling.

Zidane was understood to be under contract at the Bernabeu until 2020.

The former Real and Juventus midfielder, though, felt the time was right to move on.

“I’m sure the decision makes no sense to a lot of people but for me it does,” he said at a press conference.

“It is time for a change, for the players too. After three years, it’s the right decision.

“It is a lot more simple than it seems, sometimes you have to know when to stop. I am doing this for the greater good of the team and I think, if I stayed, it would be hard to win again next year.

“I want to end this era at Real Madrid on a high. I think this is the time to go out at the top.”

REAL Madrid have started their search for Zinedine Zidane’s replacemen­t – but will face a challenge to lure Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to the Bernabeu.

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