Mauricio Pochettino offered USMNT contract extension through 2030 World Cup
U.S. Soccer has reportedly presented Mauricio Pochettino with a formal proposal to remain as USMNT head coach through the 2030 World Cup.
U.S. Soccer has reportedly made a concrete proposal to Mauricio Pochettino to extend his tenure as head coach of the USMNT through the 2030 World Cup. This move signals a strong commitment from the federation to the Argentine manager following a successful start to their current campaign.
CEO JT Batson confirmed that the federation has held extensive discussions regarding the next four-year cycle. Despite rumors linking Pochettino to European clubs, including Italian giants AC Milan, the manager has consistently reiterated his focus on the U.S. national team project.
Pochettino has been vocal about his interest in leading the team through a second cycle, emphasizing that he remains committed to his current contract. While acknowledging that he has received interest from external parties, the coach maintains that he and his representatives do not engage in serious negotiations while he is under contract.
The U.S. team's strong performance in the group stages of the World Cup has bolstered these discussions. Both the federation and the coaching staff have agreed to pause negotiations until the conclusion of the tournament to allow the team to focus entirely on their knockout-stage objectives.