It has emerged that former Real Madrid manager,
Zinedine Zidane decided to step down from his role as
coach of the Los Blancos after arguing with the club’s
president, Florentino Perez, over forward Gareth Bale.
Zidane, who won three successive Champions League
titles with Madrid during his time at the Santiago
Bernabeu but left at the end of last season, has been
linked with replacing manager, Jose Mourinho at
Manchester United.
Spanish newspaper, El Pais is now reporting that
Zidane left Madrid because he wanted to sell Bale but
Perez insisted that the former Tottenham star was not
for sale.
The report claimed that the Frenchman met with Perez in January and they agreed to sell Bale, hoping to net in around £100m which could be reinvested to sign a new player, but the Madrid president made a u-turn.
The report added that Zidane felt the Welsh international struggled with his tactics, lacked
consistency and was too selfish, while his injury record was another issue.
Bale was rarely used by Zidane in their final season
together, and started just one knockout match in
their victorious Champions League.
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