Zinedine Zidane has always been a man focused on Real Madrid and France and therefore would not take the Paris Saint-Germain role should it become available.
That is the message from Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, who briefly discussed the potential vacancy at PSG should reports prove to be true that Mauricio Pochettino will depart.
Pochettino lifted the Ligue 1 title with PSG in the 2021-22 season, his first trophy as a coach, but failed to deliver in the Champions League, falling to a last-16 exit against Madrid.
European glory remains the main goal for PSG’s QSI ownership, with the understanding that Pochettino and the Ligue 1 giants have held discussions and agreed to part ways.
Zidane emerged as a frontrunner for the PSG job before Pochettino was appointed, but the preference of the 49-year-old remains to be seen.
Many believe Zidane is eyeing the France job should Didier Deschamps’ Les Bleus role become available after the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
Zidane managed Madrid for two spells between 2016 and 2021, winning 11 trophies with Los Blancos – the second most successful manager in the club’s history.
The Les Bleus great has also lifted PSG’s much-desired Champions League crown on three occasions as a coach, with three consecutive successes in Europe’s premier club competition between 2016 and 2018.
But Perez, speaking to the El Chiringuito programme in Spain, finds it hard to envisage PSG securing the services of Zidane.
“Zidane at Paris Saint-Germain? I don’t know, but he’s always been a man for Real Madrid and the French national team,” Perez said.
“That’s what I know about him. But maybe he’s now in a different situation.”
Christophe Galtier, Julen Lopetegui and Marcelo Gallardo are also said to be among the favourites if Pochettino expectedly departs.