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Zidane reportedly opened to coaching Man Utd

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Former Real Madrid manager and France international Zinedine Zidane is reportedly open to taking up a managerial role amidst interest from Man Utd and Paris Saint Germain.

This is according to Zidane’s assistant David Bettoni.

The Frenchman has been out of job since he left Real Madrid at the end of last season and is currently on a year sabbatical out of coaching duties.

So far, he has been heavily linked with jobs at Man United, PSG and France national team.

Speaking on the development, Bettoni insisted that Zidane is not closing the door on any job.

“I haven’t really talked about his next destination. He said he was going to take a year’s sabbatical. I know Zizou very well and he doesn’t think like that. I know he’s with his family and when he’s ready, he’ll listen to offers and we’ll see who wants to sign him,” Bettoni told Marca.

”I think he’s open to anything and he’ll decide if the club is right for him if there’s something he doesn’t like and if it is competitive. There’re a lot of factors and we’ll see at the end of the season where he goes if he is coaching.”

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