Zidane refuses Algeria for OM

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This is the theory put forward by former French international Jérôme Rothen, also a host on RMC.

The thesis put forward by Jérôme Rothen did not fail to make the listeners of RMC and all the followers of OM in particular. The host of “Rothen s’enflamme” stuck perfectly to the name of his show.

This week, the former left-hander of AS Monaco (finalist of the C1 in 2004) and PSG, gave his opinion on the case of Zinedine Zidane and the reasons why the latter had politely refused the advances of Algeria .

If “Zizou” said no to the leaders of the Fennecs who wanted to see him succeed Djamel Belmadi at the head of the selection, it is “ because he is waiting for OM », said Jérôme Rothen on Friday.

For his part, The Team wrote on Saturday that the former player and coach of Real Madrid kept in mind the idea of ​​waiting until 2026, the end of Didier Deschamps’ contract, to take charge of the France team.

The probability of seeing Zinedine Zidane, born in Marseille in 1972, join OM is very low, or even non-existent for many observers. Others dream of the arrival of extremely wealthy Saudis as new owners.

And in these conditions, a sort of Manchester City Olympian version, Zidane could then let himself be tempted. Jérôme Rothen may have information on this subject.

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