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Do these speculations have any real basis? Zidane reportedly high-fived PSG, former Real Madrid coach is set to earn huge money

According to the latest speculation, Zinedine Zidane is expected to become PSG’s new head coach. According to Spanish newspaper Marca, he is set to earn a hefty sum of money. However, the question remains whether these speculations are really true. According to them, Zidane was supposed to sign for three years.

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According to the latest speculation, Zinedine Zidane is expected to become PSG’s new head coach. According to Spanish newspaper Marca, he is set to earn a hefty sum of money. However, the question remains whether these speculations are really true. According to them, Zidane was supposed to sign for three years.

According to the Spanish newspaper Marca, Zidane will indeed become the head coach of the French PSG.

However, Marca mentions in the text that the hot news was first brought up by El Mundo Deportivo, specifically by editor Ramon Fuentes.

The latter, in his report, describes the interest of the Parisians in the services of the former Real Madrid coach, according to which the PSG management managed to convince Zidane that this engagement would be beneficial for both parties.

It should be noted, this information is not yet officially confirmed. However, in addition to the aforementioned Spanish newspaper, Europe 1 radio station also came up with a similar report, namely that Zidane has travelled to Qatar for talks with PSG officials.

Whether these speculations are true will only become clear in the coming days or weeks. Indeed, the agent of the 49-year-old coach has recently stated that none of the new speculation is true.

“As of today, I am the only one who represents him and can speak for him,” Migliaccio told French website L’Équipe.

However, if all these speculations do have a real basis, Zidane will coach PSG players for the next three years and will receive a lucrative salary from the club’s management. He would take €25 million a year, making him the highest paid coach in the world. He is expected to be officially appointed at the end of June.

Sources: El Mundo Deportivo, Marca

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