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He won 4 Champions with Real Madrid and is a World Cup winner, today he's looking for a job

The incredible story of this Madrid legend

By William Estrella

The incredible story of this Madrid legend
The incredible story of this Madrid legend

The life of footballers is unpredictable. They can go from earning millions and being one of the best footballers in the world to being desperate to get a job when a few years ago they had plenty of money. The story that we will tell here today will leave more than one with their mouths open. He was Champion of the Champions League with Real Madrid on 4 occasions, world champion with his team and today... looking for work.

Mundo deportivo has released the news that Zinedine Zidane is looking to return to the bench, but to do so, he first needs a club that wants his services. Who knew how to achieve the feat of leading Madrid to win 3 Champions League in a row, today it seems not to be wanted by any club. But why wouldn't you want Zidane on your team?

The answer is simple, because of its high value. Many clubs have probed him but none, for the moment, believe they can sustain Zinedine Zidane's salary; With all the economic restrictions that exist in certain leagues and the already communicated decision of the coach not wanting to lead PSG, perhaps the only one who can afford it is Madrid -which seems to be very comfortable with Ancelotti.

The club where Zidane could lead

As reported by Mundo Deportivo, Zinedine Zidane's top suitor was Juventus. Both the institution and the French looked very favorably on joining forces for the new cycle that is approaching. However, the delicate financial situation of the Italian club forced them to get out of the race; Therefore, today, Zidane is still looking for work.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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