The former Real Madrid manager is reportedly in talks to reignite his coaching career.

Zinedine Zidane has reportedly held preliminary talks with David Beckham's MLS franchise Inter Miami to take over as their first-ever manager. The football club who recently unveiled its official crest is gearing up to attract some of the best names in the sport and aside Zidane, the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Antoine Griezmann have all been tipped to possibly play for the MLS side in the final days of their career. 

The French manager, after leading Real Madrid to three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles, vacated his post prior to the start of the new season and is currently unassigned to any club.

Nonetheless, speculation in recent time suggests that a move to take over from Jose Mourinho at Manchester United may be on the cards with the Portuguese coach seemingly at loggerheads with his club's hierarchy.

Although the prospect of Zidane making the move to the Old Trafford outfit exists, UK tabloid Mirror suggests that David Beckham is actively pursuing his former Real Madrid teammate to take charge at his Florida-based club.

There is enough time for the former England star to convince Zidane to join Inter Miami as the club will officially make its debut in the MLS in 2020.