I know Mauricio had a very good relationship with Daniel Levy. Mauricio is very, very smart and his staff are very smart. I think that would need to be a longer conversation with the new board.
There are two things here. One, Mauricio is the type of individual who has already committed to the World Cup with the United States this summer. He's going to put all of his energy and effort into that. He's not going to have an eye on something else while trying to navigate a team through the World Cup.
Obstacle number two is that, just because of his love for Tottenham and how well he did when he was last there, this is a completely different Tottenham. So he'd have to meet with the board, like what he hears, and make sure he and the staff can be successful there. I don't think that's a simple fix.
If it is Pochettino, that has to wait. We have international fixture dates at the end of March, and then April, May, June, you're going to be in the World Cup. Mauricio is not going to be doing any press conferences, any contract talks, anything while all of that's going on. That's how he operates.