Zidane among candidates being considered for the Brazil job: Reports

Zinedine Zidane is under consideration for the vacant Brazil job, according to reports in France. Zidane has been out of work since leaving Real Madrid in May 2021 and has been linked with dozens of jobs, including the French national team and at Manchester United before they appointed Erik ten Hag. The 50-year-old former Real and France midfielder has now emerged as a potential replacement for Tite, French newspaper L'Equipe has reported. According to the French outlet, the Brazilian FA are hoping to appoint a foreigner after Tite quit following the country's shock quarter-final exit at the World Cup. Zidane has been touted as a possible successor to Didier Deschamps but there is a growing expectation that he will remain in charge of the French national team.
The president of the French Football Federation has indicated he will hold talks with France boss Didier Deschamps 'next week' in hope of extending his contract. Zidane won three successive Champions League trophies as Real Madrid manager between 2015-16 and 2017-18 and also marshalled his side to LaLiga glory in both 2016-17 and 2019-20. Paris Saint-Germain chased his signature last summer before hiring Christophe Galtier, but Zidane had little interest in joining the organisation at the time. The French newspaper claims the ex-World Cup winner would prefer to move to a league he knows well - such as Serie A or LaLiga rather than the Premier League.
Zidane is believed to be interested in the Juventus position, although it is not available as of now.