The German “Sky” network confirmed that Bayern Munich has taken out of its considerations the idea of contracting with Zinedine Zidane to succeed Thomas Tuchel as coach of the team next season.
Zizou has been linked to Bavarian coaching since the moment Tuchel’s departure was announced, and it was said that the Frenchman very much welcomes this move given the institutional work at Bayern and how similar it is to Real Madrid.
However, the latest report from the network close to Bayern confirmed that the management has decided that Zidane is not the most suitable to lead the team and has left the list of candidates to be on the Allianz Arena substitute bench.
The Frenchman is not the only one who was excluded by Bayern’s management, as the duo Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho are also excluded from the accounts.
Perhaps Bayern’s rejection of Zidane’s idea, despite his welcoming of it, increases its frustration, which began with the announcement by Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, that there was no intention to dismiss Didier Deschamps and appoint the Real Madrid legend as his successor in the France national team.
It is noteworthy that Zidane previously announced his intention to return again to the field of training, and sources rule out that he will work in England, and it is most likely that he may coach Juventus in Italy.