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Zidane to PSG? Some websites take it for granted, but the coach’s agent denied it
Some media are already taking the arrival of Zinedine Zidane on the PSG bench for granted. However, his agent claims that neither he nor Zidane have been contacted by the club yet. Moreover, he added that only he can speak for him now.
Some media are already taking the arrival of Zinedine Zidane on the PSG bench for granted. However, his agent claims that neither he nor Zidane have been contacted by the club yet. Moreover, he added that only he can speak for him now.
There is no doubt about the end of Mauricio Pochettino at Paris Saint-Germain. The Argentine coach is on his way out and the French champion is looking for a replacement.
The most likely arrival seems to be Zinedine Zidane, who has coached only Real Madrid so far. Radio station Europe 1 reported that Zidane has already left for Qatar.
There he is to sign a contract with the club’s owner. But is this true? According to the latest information, it seems not.
The coach’s agent, Alain Migliaccio, denied the information, adding that neither he nor Zidane have been contacted directly by the club.
“As of today, I am the only one who represents him and can speak for him,” Migliaccio told L’Équipe. But that certainly doesn’t mean he won’t be heading to PSG.
But the speculation is not yet true, according to the latest information. There was also talk of a possible arrival of José Mourinho, but he plans to stay in Rome.
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