U.S. Soccer is in “active” discussions with Mauricio Pochettino regarding his potential continued involvement as coach of the U.S. men’s national team, according to reports from multiple outlets. CBS Sports notes that the federation’s leadership says the coaching situation must be resolved, pointing to the need for clarity as part of its broader long-term planning. The organization is also looking toward improving competitiveness for the 2030 World Cup, with Pochettino identified as a potential key figure in that process. The New York Post similarly reports that talks are ongoing and characterizes the federation’s position as a desire to keep the Argentine manager in place, assuming he is willing. Both accounts frame the negotiations as current and preliminary rather than finalized, with the federation aiming to line up a stable plan before the next stage of its international cycle. No agreement details, timelines, or contract terms are reported in the available summaries.