May 27, Beijing's afternoon, a shock to the football world quickly spread the news: La Liga dominant Real Madrid officially announced that manager Zinedine Zidane is about to say goodbye to the marshal position, and to pay tribute to him. This change did not let the outside world surprised, after all, in a row after missing the Champions League and La Liga title, Zidane's stay has long been the focus of public opinion. It is reported that Zidane's contract with Real Madrid was originally scheduled to end in 2022, this early dismissal, also marks the second time he stepped down from the position of Real Madrid's manager. As early as 2016, Zidane took charge of the Real Madrid coaching whip for the first time, but in May 2018, he chose to leave.
Looking back at Zinedine Zidane's second stint at the helm of Real Madrid, he led the team for over two years, winning 1 La Liga title and 1 Super Cup. Prior to that, he had led Real Madrid to three Champions League titles, two Club World Cups, two UEFA Super Cups, one La Liga title and one Spanish Super Cup as manager. All in all, Zidane's 4 years in charge of Real Madrid has resulted in 11 trophies, including a record-breaking three consecutive Champions League titles.
At the same time that Real Madrid officially announced the departure of Zinedine Zidane, Serie A champions Inter Milan also announced the news of Conte's dismissal. It is reported that Inter paid 7 million euros in compensation to Conte. Although Conte led the team to win the championship, the two sides have different directions for future development.
With Real Madrid and Inter changing their managerial positions, a new change seems to be coming to the European giants. Apart from these two teams, Barcelona, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain may also change their manager. It has been reported that Paris has contacted Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino to return to the team. Currently, Pochettino still has one year left on his contract with Paris, but due to the consecutive loss of the Champions League and Ligue 1 titles, it is widely believed that Big Paris may choose to change their manager.
Juventus' desire for a managerial change has long been rumored. Italian journalist Romano reported that Juve boss Pirlo will step down in a few hours, and the team seeks former boss Allegri. It is reported that both sides have reached an agreement on either Pirlo's dismissal or Allegri's return.
As for Barcelona, the team only won the Copa del Rey during Koeman's tenure last season. Although it is not the four big empty, but the overall performance is poor, both offense and defense have problems. Considering that Coman's contract with Barcelona has only one year left, with an annual salary of 7 million euros, if the team finds a suitable candidate, such as Harvey mentioned by Laporta, Coman's dismissal is very likely.