Zidane and Real Madrid, it’s really over

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Zizou’s son, Théo Zidane, will leave Real Madrid this summer to take on new challenges. No Zidane plays for Real anymore.

Théo Zidane will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. Zidane’s third son appears determined to explore options outside the White House to take a step forward in his career.

According to Relevo, he has already made his decision, after a season where he played at a good level. A starter in Raúl’s Castilla team, the 22-year-old wants to move on to professional football after a year where he stood out in Primera RFEF.

No more Zidane at Real

Théo should be released this summer, which he wants to take advantage of. It’s a unique situation, because Zidane’s sons renew their contracts year after year, which is unique in the Real Madrid academy.

The young midfielder hopes to receive satisfactory offers from clubs from major championships. It has always been said that he is the most talented of Zidane’s sons, and it seems his big season at Castilla could back that up. Zizou, for his part, is still unemployed after missing the boat at Bayern Munich.

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