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Free for three and a half years, Zinédine Zidane continues to fuel debates about his future.
Not a week goes by without Zinédine Zidane’s future being the subject of new speculation. Since his departure from Real Madrid in 2021, the French technician has maintained an excellent rating on the coaching market. In recent years, his name has been associated with many destinations.
In club football, Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and even Olympique Marseille have tried to approach the icon of French football. But it is obviously the France team that occupies Zidane’s mind. Announced successor to Didier Deschamps, the former number 10 keeps the Blues in very high esteem and patiently awaits his turn…
Zidane gives himself time
However, the French Federation must deal with significant competition. Because other national selections would have ticked Zidane’s name. Once associated with Brazil, the Frenchman was on the shelves of Saudi Arabia, which dreams of making him Roberto Mancini’s successor. It won’t happen.
Christophe Dugarry
assured this week that Zidane would not take up this challenge again. “He will not go, he will never go,” Dugarry said on RMC. “I already asked him the question: ‘why don’t you communicate?’ He said to me: ‘why do you want the media to make my agenda and my calendar? All it takes is for any media to send a sausage and I have to confirm, inform, say that I’m not available?’ He is calm at home, he doesn’t ask anyone for anything. » A way of confirming, if necessary, that Zidane sees his future in blue.
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