Madrid Universal
·23. März 2025
Former Real Madrid manager back in the conversation for top job at Bernabeu

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·23. März 2025
According to a report from Fichajes, Real Madrid are once again considering Zinedine Zidane as their next head coach after Xabi Alonso’s unexpected decision to remain at Bayer Leverkusen.
The Spanish club had been closely monitoring Alonso, viewing him as the ideal successor for the managerial role next season.
However, with his commitment to continue leading the Bundesliga side, Madrid now have to explore other options. Zidane, who has an illustrious history with the club both as a player and a manager, is now back in contention for the job.
Alonso’s reputation has soared in recent months due to his impressive work at Leverkusen. His tactical intelligence and ability to build a competitive squad made him a prime candidate for Real Madrid.
However, his decision to remain in Germany has forced Madrid to shift their focus. Given the circumstances, Zidane appears to be the most suitable alternative.
Xabi Alonso is Real Madrid’s first choice. (Photo by Leon Kuegeler/Getty Images)
He understands the club’s structure, has a strong rapport with the board, and has already achieved tremendous success at the Santiago Bernabeu.
His past experiences make him a logical choice to take over managerial responsibilities once again.
Zidane’s previous tenure at Real Madrid was nothing short of remarkable. Under his leadership, the club secured three consecutive Champions League titles, along with multiple domestic and international trophies.
His ability to handle a squad filled with world-class talent and maintain a winning mentality was a key factor in Madrid’s dominance during his time in charge.
Despite stepping away from management in recent years, his return has always been a strong possibility.
With the season progressing, Real Madrid will need to make a final decision in the coming months. Zidane’s return could become an increasingly realistic scenario, and while no agreement has been reached yet, discussions could accelerate soon.