Argentina ‘to approach’ Tottenham Hostpur boss Mauricio Pochettino to become their new manager
The position is vacant since Gerardo Martino left when they failed to win the Copa America earlier this summer
is to be approached about the vacant Argentina coach's position, according to reports in the country.
The Tottenham Hotspur manager will be sounded out by Argentina FA chief Armando Perez, who is flying to Spain to speak to Atletico Madrid's and Sevilla's Jorge Sampaoli about the role - both of whom have expressed an interest in the role.
And newspaper claims Perez will talk to the former Southampton chief, 44, while in Europe.
Ex-Argentina international defender Pochettino is contracted by Spurs until 2022 having only joined two years ago, winning plaudits for his attractive football.
It is also rumoured Perez will speak to star to try and coax t he Barcelona forward and former Argentina captain to reverse his recent decision to quit international football.
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Messi made the decision last month after the national side lost to Chile on penalties in the Copa America final - the second successive final they have lost to their rivals.
Coach Gerardo Martino resigned a week later, reportedly over problems in naming a side for next month's Rio Olympics.
The AFA wants to name a new manager as soon as possible due to upcoming World Cup qualifying matches in September.
Perez said: "It would be gratifying for everyone to persuade Messi to desist from his decision to quit."