Zidane had an incredible career as a player in which he won everything possible at club and international, and had an equally impressive start to his managerial career at Real Madrid.
He had no experience of managing a senior team before taking the main job at the Bernabeu, but became the first manager to win three consecutive Champions League titles, as well as winning LaLiga in his second season.
With such an impressive CV to match his already legendary stus in the game from his playing days, any club in the world would love to have the Frenchman as their manager, but it seems as though he himself has one club in mind.
French publication 'L'Equipe' reports that the former Madrid and Juventus player would be open to taking over the reigns from Jose Mourinho at Man Utd, whose out-spoken nature has caused rifts between himself and his players, as well as the club's board in recent weeks.
Many think that Mourinho could be in his final season at Old Trafford, and it seems as though Man Utd would jump at the chance of recruiting a coach with Zidane's list accomplishments, even with his relative inexperience.