Zinedine Zidane Not Returning to Real Madrid, Eyes French National Team After 2026 World Cup
November 16, 202536 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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Recent reports from Spanish media have clarified that speculation regarding Zinedine Zidane's potential return to Real Madrid, where he would replace current coach Xabi Alonso, is unfounded. Instead, Zidane is reportedly waiting for the opportunity to manage the French national team after the 2026 World Cup.
According to the AS newspaper, Real Madrid's management is not considering any changes to their coaching staff at this time, labeling the rumors about Zidane's return as "completely inaccurate." Despite his longstanding positive relationship with the club, there are no current plans for his reinstatement.
Zidane's Aspirations for the French National Team
The report indicates that Zidane, who has not taken on a coaching role since leaving Real Madrid in 2021, has turned down multiple offers in recent years. He is reportedly committed to waiting for the chance to lead the French national team once Didier Deschamps' tenure concludes after the World Cup hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Limited Coaching Tenure, Significant Achievements
While Zidane's coaching experience is primarily with Real Madrid's second and first teams, his accomplishments are noteworthy. He guided the club to three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles, solidifying his status as one of the most successful coaches in football history.
As it stands, these reports effectively close the door on speculation regarding Zidane's return to the Santiago Bernabéu, while anticipation grows for his future role with the "Roosters" of French football.
