With Zinedine Zidane having reportedly told his Real Madrid players he will leave at the end of the season, here are six managers linked with his job!
Click through the gallery above to see six bosses who could replace Zidane at Los Blancos, according to various reports.
The 48-year-old is said to have decided he will move on from the Spanish giants once the campaign is concluded, with reports suggesting that Zidane feels fatigued and frustrated by an apparent lack of trust from president Florentino Perez.
The Frenchman has claimed an incredible 11 trophies in two separate spells with the club to date, making him the second-most successful boss in Real's history behind Miguel Munoz, who claimed 14 pieces of silverware over a 14-year period.
Real Madrid Castilla coach Raul Gonzalez has been tipped as the man to replace his former teammate in Los Blancos' dugout after impressing with the club's youth squads since being brought into the fold.
Raul, to this day, is Real's record appearance-maker with 741 outings for the side and is, therefore, no stranger to the heavy expectations that come with representing one of the most demanding brands in football.
Former Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri is also believed to be among the managerial candidates, with the Italian having been without a job since leaving the Bianconeri in 2019, a year after Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Turin.
Departing Germany manager Joachim Low is also reportedly being considered after he decided he will leave his international post at the end of the upcoming UEFA European Championship.
Fed-Up Zidane 'Will Leave' Real Madrid
Former Los Blancos captain Fernando Hierro is another ex-player linked with Zidane's position – you can see some more managers who could replace the three-time UEFA Champions League winner ahead of the 2021/22 campaign in the gallery above!