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With the face of the French national team, including a sabbatical year: the program of Zinedine Zidane
Report: Real coach intends to leave Spain at the end of the season even if the Blancos want to keep him.
The goal: to replace Deschamps after the 2022 World Cup
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Saturday, 30 January 2021, 11:19
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Zinedine Zidane intends to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season - even if the Blancos try to keep him.
This is what they claimed last night (Friday) in France.
According to reports in the 48-year-old coach's homeland, a clear plan has already been formulated.
Zidane plans to leave Real at the end of the season and take a break from coaching for a year and a half, hoping to take over the reins of France after the 2022 World Cup.
Mention was made, among others, of Similiano Allegri, Marcelo Gerardo, Raul and others.
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Already knows exactly what he intends to do.
Zidane (Photo: Reuters)
In France, it is estimated that Didier Deschamps will end his role in the team after a decade, with the 2022 World Cup being his last campaign.
Zidane, who starred as a player in the tricolor uniform and led it to a World Cup win in 1998, has set himself the goal of coaching the world champion, and is willing to do many fights to get the job.
At the same time, the saga in Madrid around the imminent departure of Sergio Ramos continues.
According to reports in Spain, Florentino Perez told his associates that he was coming to terms with the captain's departure in the summer, knowing that the team had done everything in its power to keep him, and offered him a two-year contract for handsome sums.
Ramos' associates say that right now, "Ramos is closer to leaving than staying."
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