Zinedine Zidane’s coaching career was at its best when he was in charge of Real Madrid, where the team did very well. Zidane has chosen to take a break since leaving Real Madrid two years ago. There is, however, a chance that he will be back in the stadiums in the coming weeks as a boss.
According to stories in the media, Zidane had a number of job offers from Saudi Arabia. When these kinds of offers came up, the Frenchman chose to put them aside and wait for the right one. It seems like the time has come to make such an offer.
In fact, the Saudis want to buy Marseille and put a lot of money into it. Zinedine Zidane is wanted to lead a team that will compete for big prizes in the future. McCourt, who owns a club, is now in very bad shape.
He will have to decide whether or not to sell the club. Since the Saudis are willing to offer as much money as they want, it will be very hard to turn down their offer. If they succeed in their task, Zinedine Zidane is likely to be the first person they try to get.
Zidane and what he asked for
Zidane is said to have also asked for 300 million euros to buy more players. The famous Frenchman was sure that he would soon be able to hold a very expensive toy in his hands because he had clear promises.
But it should be said that the Saudis will have a hard time convincing Frank McCourt to sell the team. The fans of this club aren’t all the same, but it seems like most of them don’t want Saudis to join their team.On the other hand, they know how much it would mean to them if it happened. Marseille hasn’t been able to fight at the top level for years, but if the Saudis moved there, everything would change.
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