Hervé Renard, an impossible proposition to refuse?

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Free from any contract since his departure from the French women’s team, Hrvé Renard would have serious touches.

Hervé Renard is on the market. After the elimination of the French women’s team in the quarter-finals of the Paris Olympic Games, the 56-year-old French technician has not yet found a new challenge to take on. If his name has been circulating to take over several selections, it is ultimately towards a club where he could return to service.

Free to engage with the team of his choice, Hervé Renard would interest several Gulf teams, according to information from Foot Mercato. The Saudi club Al-Ahli, where a certain Riyad Mahrez plays, would be on the spot. Just like the formation of Al-Qadsiah, which recruited Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this summer.

Three Gulf clubs interested in Renard’s profile

In addition to the two Saudi Pro League teams, which have financial arguments to attract the former coach of Sochaux and Losc, Al-Wasl, reigning champion of the United Arab Emirates, would also be interested in the profile of the French coach.

It now remains to be seen what the double winner of the CAN with Zambia in 2012 and Ivory Coast in 2015 thinks? This one seemed more to have a preference for a selection. But the three Gulf teams have the financial means to make the former Saudi Arabia coach think.

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