Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
This is not some random Tuttosport transfer rumour that they break out every other day

This rumour has legs to it. Maybe Zidane wants to come back. He's very loyal to his former clubs and doesn't care about money. He even rejected severence pay from Madrid just so he could leave the job.
Actually insane he rejected 24m because he said he is the one who decided to leave early so it's only fair. Seriously unusual lack of greed.

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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
already won Euro as player/coach. hes the Bill Russell of football

after he wins 3 Cls as a coach, goes to Manchester as consultant. tells them to buy 2027s version of De Ceglie and Marco Motta for a combined 150M :beppe:
:touched:

CR7 to be Zidane's, Allegri's and Beppe's heir.
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
So he is not tired of coaching... he is just "reserve" so when Allegri goes...??

Look... Theres a saying that goes:

"No se puede tener dos gallos en un gallinero"

"You cant have two roosters in a hen house"

If you bring Zidane then sooner or later he will headbutt with Allegri.

Zidane is a coach, dont bring him with the excuse that "he is gonna be a director", people are not stupid, we all know he WILL be our next coach...

Im just worry about the effect that this is gonna have on Allegri and on the team.
You know what you did there.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
Maybe ZZ doesn't wanna coach anymore, maybe he wants to learn how to run a club.
Or maybe he wants to learn how Juventus run?

Maybe he wants to learn how to do transfers and what not under beppe and paratici, who are very famous at this point. Maybe he wants to be a super agent?

Lets just accept for a moment that its true that Zidane did got "tired" of coaching, even so, the effect on Allegri is what bother me

Let me ask you this... if you were Allegri and Juventus just come and said to you... "Hey, we are gonna hired Zidane has a consultant for Paratici" what will your first reaction be?

Why would you put a "shadow" on Allegri like this?
See below , which is most likely the reason

Plot twist: Allegri told Juve this is his last season.

Juve reaction: Hire the next best thing since they currently don't have job. Make it look like its a director role for now.


Your turn: Go.
Agree totally with this. IMO this points to be Max final season, doesnt matter how you look at it:

-If he delivers the CL, his job here will be done, Lets face it, the guy has CR7 and a brand new season ahead, but the stakes are high and he most likely is very drained. Getting the CL trophy would be like the closing chapter in Juventus, at least for this spell. The guy would have conquered everything theres to conquer and would most likely try something else, like taking a sabatical year or getting the Nazionale.

-If he fails to conquer the CL, worst if we get kicked out in not a good way... he will most likely be blamed for not delivering even with CR7 on the roster, and he will most likely resign or get the axe.

Both ways IMO Allegri is out.

-In the end, i think he already agreed with the club this will be his final season no matter what happens and told them to prepare before hand, and knowing how is our board, always 3 steps ahead of what we see...they are just doing exactly that.

-Zidane always wanted to return someday, and this is agood moment as we are on a roll.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Or maybe he wants to learn how Juventus run?

Maybe he wants to learn how to do transfers and what not under beppe and paratici, who are very famous at this point. Maybe he wants to be a super agent?



See below , which is most likely the reason



Agree totally with this. IMO this points to be Max final season, doesnt matter how you look at it:

-If he delivers the CL, his job here will be done, Lets face it, the guy has CR7 and a brand new season ahead, but the stakes are high and he most likely is very drained. Getting the CL trophy would be like the closing chapter in Juventus, at least for this spell. The guy would have conquered everything theres to conquer and would most likely try something else, like taking a sabatical year or getting the Nazionale.

-If he fails to conquer the CL, worst if we get kicked out in not a good way... he will most likely be blamed for not delivering even with CR7 on the roster, and he will most likely resign or get the axe.

Both ways IMO Allegri is out.

-In the end, i think he already agreed with the club this will be his final season no matter what happens and told them to prepare before hand, and knowing how is our board, always 3 steps ahead of what we see...they are just doing exactly that.

-Zidane always wanted to return someday, and this is agood moment as we are on a roll.
:tup:
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,896
So he is not tired of coaching... he is just "reserve" so when Allegri goes...??

Look... Theres a saying that goes:

"No se puede tener dos gallos en un gallinero"

"You cant have two roosters in a hen house"

If you bring Zidane then sooner or later he will headbutt with Allegri.

Zidane is a coach, dont bring him with the excuse that "he is gonna be a director", people are not stupid, we all know he WILL be our next coach...

Im just worry about the effect that this is gonna have on Allegri and on the team.
Agree 1000%
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
If this move is real, it most likely was done in unison, as it woule be idiotic to backstab allegri by putting zidane in that dodgy position. He would not interfere with Allegri´s job anyways, but if zidane was brought, IMO it is all cleared from all sides and theres no backstabbing. Everyone must know whats going on on the inside.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
People are firing Max already. Don't think this has much to do with Allegri.

With Nedved partaking in more administrative duties, Zidane would prolly take over Nedved old role: be the liaison between players, staff and mgmt; be on the sidelines during training; fire players up before games; and help Marotta and Paratici with transfers (maybe he still does them all).

Would be great having Zidane in CL nights, and France is overflowing with talent now. Plus he's great for PR and has a fan following.

And yeah, in case Allegri has to be let go or decides to leave, we'd have a good caretaker manager or a longer term one.

Amazing and brilliant if this is true.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
Zinedine Zidane waved goodbye to Real Madrid almost two months ago, after having led the club to their 13th European Cup title in May. His plan was to take somewhat of a sabbatical before returning to football, but if there is any truth to a report by Libertad Digital, it seems that he could return to the game sooner than expected.

According to information gathered by the online Spanish news site, Juventus have proposed that the Frenchman return to the club to take up a consultancy role this October. The proposed position would be as a link between the club’s directors and the squad, which now of course includes Cristiano Ronaldo, who was officially presented in Turin on Monday.

Apparently, Juventus’ idea is not only to hire Zidane, who played for the club from 1996 to 2001 before he signed for Real Madrid, but also to sign his son Luca. Luca is currently the third-choice goalkeeper at Real Madrid. But with arrival of Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, and the possible signing of Thibault Courtois from Chelsea, Luca’s future could be uncertain at the Bernabeu under new coach Julen Lopetegui.


Juventus deny claims
AS, however, has contacted Juventus, and a spokesperson has denied the claims, stating that the club have no intention of hiring Zinedine Zidane or his son Luca. The spokesperson added that the club already has ex-Juventus player Pavel Nedved in the consultancy role reportedly being offered to Zidane.

https://en.as.com/en/2018/07/17/football/1531836954_295308.html

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Wouldn't make sense to take his son on as 3rd GK when we have Pinsoglio who's homegrown.
 

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