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What if Zinedine Zidane found a bench next summer? Without a club since his departure from Real Madrid at the end of the 2020-2021 season, the French legend has still not returned to action. However, the 98 world champion has not lacked requests in recent years. Demanding, he hoped to take control of the French team after the World Cup in Qatar, but Didier Deschamps was finally extended until 2026.
While waiting for the departure of “DD”, Zidane would see himself within a club. A club that already seems to have found everything… According to information from Don Balon“Zizou” could do a third stint on the Real Madrid bench. Florentino Perez would seriously consider bringing back the French technician to replace Carlo Ancelotti at the end of the current season.
Zidane calls for four players
For his part, the former number 10 of the Blues would be excited at the idea of training the Merengue again. But not under any conditions. Still according to the same source, Zinedine Zidane would like to have control over the summer transfer window. And he has already targeted the four players he would like to see arrive in the Spanish capital.
To start, Zinedine Zidane would make the arrivals of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alphonso Davies, both at the end of their contract next June, his priority. Then, the native of Marseille would like to strengthen the midfield by adding a touch of technique. Thus, he would have checked the names of Florian Wirtz and Joshua Kimmich. As for departures, the Frenchman would not count on relying on Aurélien Tchouaméni, Lucas Vázquez and Ferland Mendy.
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