PSG players believe Zidane arrival is imminent with Pochettino keen on United move
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Saint-Germain's players believe Zinedine Zidane becoming their new manager is
'imminent', with Mauricio Pochettino keen to take over at Manchester United.
Pochettino,
the current incumbent at the Parc des Princes, has been identified as a prime
candidate at Old Trafford after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was dismissed.
And
any approach for him may free up PSG's hotseat, with Zidane - the renowned
former Real Madrid boss - believed to be in pole position to take over.
As a result, Marca have reported that the feeling
inside PSG's dressing room is that Zidane is poised to step in in the near
future to succeed Pochettino.
United,
for now, have appointed Michael Carrick as their caretaker boss, and their
search for a permanent replacement for club legend Solskjaer is underway.
It
has been widely suggested that hierarchy quickly turned their attention to
Zidane, although he is believed to have turned them down.
A compromise could be reached, however, with Pochettino heading to United and Zidane - still a hero in his homeland - returning to management in Paris.
The
duo may even be on the move shortly. Sportsmail revealed on Monday that
Pochettino is interested in taking up the United vacancy this season.
Indeed,
Marca's report goes on to add that PSG's stars are already privately discussing
the possibility of Zidane managing the club over the coming weeks.
He
would take over a side already 11 points clear at the top of Ligue 1 and also
in a strong position to progress from their Champions League group.
Pochettino
is prepared to walk away from PSG now because he is unhappy there.
He
has been living in a hotel while his family remain in London, and is also
struggling to deal with big dressing room egos like Lionel Messi, Neymar and
Kylian Mbappe.
Pochettino
was linked with the United job when Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho in
December 2018, and still has admirers among the hierarchy at Old Trafford.
However,
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag is another candidate who would be interested in stepping
in - although it is believed he would not be available until the summer.
Brendan
Rodgers, Zinedine Zidane and Ralf Rangnick are among the other contenders, with
the search underway for Solskjaer's permanent replacement.
Zidane,
meanwhile, is also interested in managing the France national team, with
current boss Didier Deschamps' contract expiring after next year's World Cup.
During his two spells at the helm of Real Madrid, Zidane won the Champions League three times as well as two LaLiga titles.
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