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The Algerian Federation is reportedly preparing a pharaonic offer to try to attract Zinedine Zidane.
What if Zinedine Zidane became Algeria coach? In any case, this is the wish of the Algerian Football Federation, which has recently parted ways with Djamel Belmadi after the new fiasco of the Fennecs at CAN 2024, eliminated in the group stage. The latter has even already contacted the former number 10 of the Blues. Discussions which will continue during this weekend, reports RMC Sport this Friday.
But although the Algerian track would not be the priority of “Zizou”, it would be “torn by the symbolic side of choosing the country of birth of one’s parents”, still according to this same source. It must also be said that some of those close to him would push him to “seriously study this option”.
Algeria prepares a “very important” offer
For its part, the Algerian Federation would prepare an offer “very important”, with the help of several sponsors, to try to convince the 51-year-old French technician to take control of Riyad Mahrez and his partners. It now remains to be seen whether this will be enough to attract the 98 world champion, who does not hide in private his desire to return to service, he who has not coached since his departure from Real Madrid at the end of the 2020 season -2021.
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