The days of longevity when it comes to managers at a club seem to be long gone.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger seems to be the last one standing in that regard, and now questions are being asked about Mauricio Pochettino's future at Tottenham Hotspur.

The Argentine has transformed the North London outfit into genuine Premier League title contenders.

Over the past two seasons, the club have finished third and second respectively in the top flight.

This season, the title seems to be out of bounds given that Manchester City have a mammoth 16-point advantage at the top of the table.

Pochettino's progress has led to suggestions that he could move on to a fresh challenge at a new club.

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Earlier this month, Spanish publication Don Balon claimed that the 45-year-old was on a list of potential candidates to replace Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid.

If Pochettino did end up taking the job at the Bernabeu, a talented manager would have to take the reins at Tottenham.

Famous Celtic supporter and musician Sir Rod Stewart thinks that Brendan Rodgers would be a good replacement.

The former Liverpool boss has been in charge of the Glasgow-based team since 2016 and has won four trophies.

While speaking to talkSPORT, Stewart said:

“Does he want to move back to the Premier League? Of course he does. He can only take Celtic so far. He’s a class manager. I can imagine, maybe once the Tottenham manager goes, he would be great for Spurs."