Top three clubs Zinedine Zidane can manage next season
The French manager last managed Real Madrid two years ago
After leaving Real Madrid two years ago, Zinedine Zidane has not returned to management and is currently without any club. However, if he makes it known that he wants to restart his managerial career, there will undoubtedly be a long queue of teams ready to hire him.
Although the former midfielder has made hints that he will return to management next season, it is unclear what is on his mind. , Zinedine Zidane has established himself as one of the best managers in Europe after leading Real Madrid to three consecutive Champions League victories.
However, we have listed the top three clubs that can choose the World Cup winner below.
3. Marseille
The group stage of the Champions League this season saw Marseille and Juventus both eliminated. According to The Athletic, Zinedine Zidane would only consider relocating to Stade Velodrome if the Ligue 1 powerhouses were in a position to challenge for championships, which they are not at the moment.
And the team will undoubtedly be happy to welcome back their former star, who went on to become one of Europe's most renowned midfielders.
2. Paris Saint-Germain
Taking on a management position at the largest club in France is the king of France? It seems logical, doesn't it?
Surprisingly, PSG are presently LOSC Lille's closest rival in Ligue 1. Despite appointing Mauricio Pochettino in January, PSG normally fires managers rather quickly if they fail to prevail in the league. Even if it always seemed like Kylian Mbappe's time with Zinedine Zidane will be spent in Madrid compared to Paris, we currently know how much he wants it. Zinedine Zidane's return to France may be just what the team needs to persuade him to sign a long-term contract with them.
1. Juventus
When he was still an active footballer, Zidane and Juventus dominated Serie A.
Returning to Turin now that you're a manager could be just what you and the city need. Juventus made the mistake of signing another renowned midfielder, Andrea Pirlo, last summer, and as a result, they were eliminated from the Champions League promptly and are presently third in the league.
This summer, Zinedine Zidane would surely be a significant improvement over Massimiliano Allegri.
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