With half the season ahead, it seems that Manchester United's leaders are already making moves to ensure that Mauricio Pochettino will be their new permanent coach starting next June 30, though it will cost them the princely sum of 45 million euros to release him from his contract.
On Wednesday, Ole Gunnar Solskjær was appointed as coach until the end of the season and it will be the results that dictate whether the former player will take over the reins of the team permanently.
In recent years, Tottenham's chairman Levy has received all kinds of proposals, but in the end he has always managed to keep Pochettino as his coach.
Previously, different intermediaries came back into contact, but it was the Argentine coach himself who put the brakes on, committing to Tottenham to ensure the continuity of Kane, Eriksen and Dele Alli.
Now the circumstances could be different.