Zidane's future destination is clearly becoming clearer

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Without a club since 2021, Zinedine Zidane could make his comeback on the bench next season.

He no longer hides it. After three years without training, Zinedine Zidane continues to proclaim his desire to return to service, he who has not officiated since the end of the 2020-2021 financial year and his departure from Real Madrid. But it remains to be seen where.

According to information from Calciomercato, “Zizou” would have recently come into contact with senior decision-makers at Juventus Turin. The Frenchman would be open to a return to Piedmont, where he played as a player between 1996 and 2001. However, the 98 world champion would ask for a significant salary and guarantees on a very competitive team before giving his agreement.

Zidane preferred to Thiago Motta

Zidane would also be the number one choice of La Veille Dame supporters to replace Massimiliano Allegri next season. According to a survey carried out by Calciomercatothe former number 10 of the Blues comes at the top of the votes with 45.8% of the votes, ahead of Thiago Motta (38.5%), who is doing wonders for Bologna.

Last February, during a launch party for the documentary film dedicated to Marcello Lippi, his former coach at Juventus, Zidane opened the door to a return to Turin. “Why not, anything can happen, he declared. Currently, I'm doing other things. We'll see, but it's certain that I would like to come back on a bench again. » To be continued.

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