Zidane, bad news announced

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Eager to return to the sidelines next season, Zinedine Zidane could refuse a new tempting offer.

Zinedine Zidane no longer hides it. Without a club since his departure from Real Madrid at the end of the 2020-2021 season, the French legend wishes to return to service next season. He still needs to find a team to lead that excites him, he who has notably refused in recent years advances from Manchester United, Chelsea or even Paris Saint-Germain.

For several days, Zidane has seen his name associated with Bayern Munich. It must be said that the Bavarians have already noted the departure of Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season. And the 98 world champion would be one of the coaches targeted to succeed the German, like Xabi Alonso or Hansi Flick.

“Zidane is a complicated dream”

Yes but there you go, according to the information disclosed by A.S., “Zizou” is still far from arriving in Bavaria. “ Zidane is a complicated dream, but sometimes dreams come true…”explains the Madrid daily, which therefore suggests that it will be difficult for the Rekordmeister to attract the former number 10 of the Blues.

According to several sources, Xabi Alonso would be the main priority of Munich decision-makers to succeed Thomas Tuchel. But here too, the file promises to be complicated for the reigning German champions, who are in competition with Liverpool, who wish to replace Jürgen Klopp with the young Spanish technician.

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