Zidane at OM, his son relaunches the track

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Seeing Zinédine Zidane on the bench of Olympique de Marseille would not be a utopia according to his son Luca.

It has now been more than two and a half years since Zinédine Zidane left his post as Real Madrid coach. Since then, the 1998 Ballon d’Or has not found a sideline. The clubs in which the former Blues playmaker could sign seem to be counted on the fingers of one hand.

Olympique de Marseille could be one of them. “It’s not taboo to talk about my father for Marseille but we don’t talk about it too much. He is the one who will make the decision of where he wants to go, where he wants to coach. Whatever happens, we will be happy with the decision he makes.”declared his son, Luca, during an interview with the media Square. Born in the Marseille city, Zidane never wore the colors of the Olympian club during his career.

Luca Zidane (25 years old, Goalkeeper), one of Zizou’s sons in Marseille and OM: #TeamOM pic.twitter.com/VVWEvJBSur

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PSG is no longer relevant

“Seeing him at PSG is a little more complicated”, specifies the one who plays as goalkeeper at SD Eibar. In the summer of 2022, Zinédine Zidane was emphatically announced at Paris Saint-Germain. It was ultimately Christophe Galtier who took the reins of the capital club. Last summer, the leaders of the Rouge et Bleu came back to poach “Zizou”. In vain. They then set their sights on Luis Enrique.

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