Newcastle target Mauricio Pochettino says he hopes to manager Tottenham Hotspur again in the future and win a trophy with the club.
The Argentine coach is now the favourite to be the next boss at St James' Park if a Saudi takeover goes through and he's reportedly going to be offered £19-million a year to succeed Steve Bruce.
Pochettino took Tottenham to last season's Champions League final but was sacked six-months later after a poor start to this year's campaign.
"It was an amazing journey that finished the way no-one wanted it to finish," he told told BT Sport when asked about how things finished in North London.
"But deep in my heart I am sure our paths will cross again. From the day I left the club, my dream is to be back one day and to try to finish the work we didn't finish. We were so closing to winning the Premier League and Champions League.
"But of course I am looking forward to moving on and I am so motivated for the next project.
"But deep inside I want to go back because the fans are so special. Maybe in five years, maybe in 10 years, but before I die I want to manage Tottenham.
"I want to feel what it means to win one title with Tottenham because the fans are amazing, all the love we received was amazing and that is a good opportunity to pay back all the love they showed us from day one."