Zinedine Zidane has hinted at a possible return to management amid renewed speculation linking him to Manchester United. The 52-year-old French football legend, who has been out of a managerial role since leaving Real Madrid for the second time in May 2021, has been associated with several top jobs, including Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and national teams such as the United States, Brazil, and Algeria.
This week, Zidane sparked fresh rumors about his return to the dugout when he was spotted attending a training session at Real Betis. The sighting has fueled speculation, especially as Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag faces increasing pressure following a poor start to the season. The Dutchman's position at United became more precarious after a 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford, and rumors about potential replacements have been circulating.
Earlier this year, Manchester United’s new leadership team, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his advisors, reportedly considered other managerial options, including Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, Gareth Southgate, and Zidane. While Ten Hag was eventually retained, his position remains uncertain, and Zidane's name continues to be linked with the club.
During a February premiere of a film about his former Juventus manager, Marcelo Lippi, Zidane was asked about a potential return to coaching. He responded, "Why not, anything can happen. Now I’m doing other things, but we'll see. I'd certainly like to return to the bench." This statement suggests that Zidane is open to the idea of returning to management, but only under the right circumstances.
Zidane's coaching career has been exclusively with Real Madrid, where he achieved remarkable success, winning two La Liga titles and three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles. Despite taking an extended break from management, Zidane's comments indicate that he is waiting for the perfect opportunity to return, prioritizing clubs with the potential to win major trophies.
In a 2022 interview with L’Equipe, Zidane expressed his ambition and the conditions under which he would consider returning to management: "Never say never, especially when you are a coach today. If I go back to a club, it is to win. I say this with all modesty. That's why I can't just go anywhere." Zidane also acknowledged that language barriers could be a factor in his decision-making, saying, "When someone says to me, 'Do you want to go to Manchester [United]?' I understand English, but I don't fully master it."
Zidane's potential return to management remains a subject of keen interest, particularly among Manchester United fans who are eager to see a revival in the club’s fortunes. However, it is clear that Zidane will only accept a role that meets his high standards and offers a realistic chance of success.
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