Former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has reportedly rejected the opportunity to coach a certain national side.
Zidane remains a free agent since parting ways with Los Blancos in 2021, but he has been linked with moves to Manchester United, France and Juventus in the past couple years.
The France job, however, is now out of reach for after it was confirmed on Saturday that Didier Deschamps extended his contract until 2026.
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ESPN have now reported that Zidane has since turned down the chance to replace Gregg Berhalter as the coach of the men's United States national side.
Berhalter's time with the national side officially came to an end on New Year's eve with his contract expiring, although he did lead the team to the round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Berhalter is also now under investigation following a domestic violence incident from 1991 involving his wide, with the coach releasing a statement confirming he did kick his wife during an argument.
As for Zidane, there are not many international jobs available except the Brazil national side, as Portugal are reportedly set to appoint Roberto Martinez as their new head coach following Fernando Santos' departure.
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