Report: Zidane on the verge of stepping down as Real Madrid coach



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MADRID (Reuters) – Real Madrid are facing a serious crisis in the face of the failure of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba's selection.

The British newspaper "Independent" said that the enthusiasm of French coach Zinedine Zidane, Meringue, in the inability to join Pogba at Real was very angry.

In a report released Wednesday, the famous Spanish journalist Diego Torres said that the failure of the agreement with Pogba had put Zidane on the verge of resigning from Real Madrid's formation.

Torres pointed out that Zidane had threatened to resign because he had promised Pogba to join Real Madrid in the new season, but that promise was not fulfilled, which put "Zizo" in a very critical position against his compatriot, who repeated that he wanted to take up a new challenge outside of "Old Trafford". After three seasons with Manchester United, he left Juventus.

"The failure of the Pogba deal has widened the gap between Zidane and Real Madrid President Florentino Perez because Pogba was making it the backbone of his new venture at the club," Torres said.

The transaction with Pogba in the current Mercato has become more difficult to finalize following the closure of the transfer market in England on Thursday, and will not be able to sign a replacement before January.

The transfer market will close in Spain and other European countries on 2 September.

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