With Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane having only coached the Spanish giants in his senior managerial career, the Frenchman has now made an admission about Juventus that has caused quite a stir.
The 48-year-old began his senior coaching career with Real in 2016 when he took over from Rafael Benitez. The Frenchman spent two and a half seasons in charge of the club in his first spell, before announcing his departure in 2018.
Zidane then returned to the Madrid club's hot seat in March 2019, signing a contract until June 2022, although there are doubts as to whether he will see out his deal in Spain.
While he has been linked with the France job in the past, it has often been suggested that he could be interested in taking his career to Juventus in Italy, perhaps to reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Speaking to his former Bianconeri teammate Alessandro Del Piero after his side's 3-1 win over Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night, Zidane was asked who he misses more between his ex-colleague and the Italian nation, and seemingly fuelled speculation he could consider a future move to Juve with his response.
"Do I miss more Italy or Del Piero? Both, Italy is in my heart, I spent five years in Turin and Juventus is still important to me," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"Future at Juve? I don't know. For now, I'm here, we'll see."