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Still highly rated on the coaching market, Zinédine Zidane would have made a strong decision for his career.
What will be Zinédine Zidane’s next destination? This question has fueled all the debates for three and a half years. Since his departure from Real Madrid in 2021, the French technician continues to fuel speculation about his future.
Particularly discreet in his public speaking, the icon of the France team has seen his name associated with numerous points of contact. The Blues, obviously, who would remain his absolute priority. But also Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Juventus Turin and even Olympique de Marseille. And on the international level, Brazil, but also Saudi Arabia, tried to secure his services… In vain.
Saudi Arabia can forget Zidane
Approached by the Saudi federation, Zinédine Zidane would have declined this proposal. According to the newspaper L’Équipe,
it is now Hervé Renard who will hold the rope to recover his former positionleft vacant since the departure of Roberto Mancini.
Saudi Arabia can therefore forget Zidane. And this is not a surprise if we rely on the recent comments of Christophe Dugarry, close to the technician. “He will not go, he will never go,”
Dugarry thundered 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. » “Duga” had also recalled a few months ago the ultimate desire of his friend. “ Zizou is interested in the France team. If he has to coach again, his biggest and crazy desire is to be coach of the France team.”
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