Zinedine Zidane has broken his silence on the rumours linking him with a move to one of Europe's biggest clubs.
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The Frenchman has been linked with the Bayern Munich job following the confirmation that Thomas Tuchel will leave his post at the end of the campaign.
Since leaving Real Madrid after a second stint in 2021, Zidane has not worked as a head coach, but has suggested he is eager to return to the touchlines.
The 51-year-old, a three-time UEFA Champions League-winning manager, has only ever worked for Los Blancos in his post-playing career.
In a recent interview ahead of Real's second-leg UCL semi-final against Bayern this week, Zidane was asked if there is any truth to reports that he is interested in succeeding Tuchel in Bavaria in the coming months.
"No," he told SkyDE.
"I'm going to watch the game, hopefully Real Madrid will win."
Bayern had reportedly been closing in on a move for ex-Manchester United interim coach Ralf Rangnick, but he has since decided to continue as Austria's boss.
The Red Devils' Erik ten Hag has emerged as a new potential candidate for the German giants, although it is understood the Dutchman is committed to continuing at United.
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Real host the German giants at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday, with the UCL semi-final aggregate score being 2-2.
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