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Without a club for a year, Enzo Zidane, the eldest son of “Zizou”, could end his career at just 29 years old, according to AS.
AS also makes the observation. There is no longer any Zidane at Real Madrid. Since this summer, no son of Zinedine Zidane has played for the Merengues, while the famous father left the White House a few years ago, and has been without a club since.
Theo Zidane, the youngest of the siblings, is the latest to leave the Spanish capital. The 22-year-old midfielder, who was still playing last season with Castilla (Real’s reserve team), signed 10 days ago for FC Cordoba, in the Spanish second division. He could face his big brother Luca Zidane, a 26-year-old goalkeeper, who plays for Granada, also in Andalusia, in what will become dad Zinedine’s new favorite destination.
Retirement for Enzo Zidane?
The youngest Elyaz Zidane also plays in the region. This 18-year-old defender joined Betis in January 2024, and should play in the third division, with the reserve team of the Sevillian club. And what about the eldest? It is for him that the news is the good news. After his stints at Rodez and Fuenlabrada, Enzo Zidane has been without a club since July 2023. “At 29, he seems to be in a break that smells definitive”writes AS. In other words, retirement is imminent…
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