Roberto Carlos wants to return to Real Madrid to learn from Zidane, and can ‘assist’ them to sign Neymar

  Following the appointment of Zinedine Zidane as the coach of Real Madrid, another club idol can also return to the club. According to reports in Spain, the former left-back, who played for 11 years at Real Madrid, has an offer to work in the club’s youth system. Lionel Messi was crowned the world’s best […]
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2016-01-12 15:43:00

 

Following the appointment of Zinedine Zidane as the coach of Real Madrid, another club idol can also return to the club.
According to reports in Spain, the former left-back, who played for 11 years at Real Madrid, has an offer to work in the club"s youth system. Lionel Messi was crowned the world"s best player on Monday, while Neymar finished third, but Roberto Carlos is confident that his compatriot will have a higher position next year. Carlos also joked that he can try to convince the 23-year-old to join Los Blancos. He said: “For me, it would be an honor to work at Real Madrid. I had a meeting about my future at the club, now I go out for a few days, and on Friday we will know something about my future at the club. Being sporting director is a bit difficult. What I want is to learn from Zidane and help him in training. Learn a lot from him."
He added: “Neymar is still very young. Competing with Messi and Cristiano is complicated. Next year he will have a higher position. Messi and Cristiano must be taken as references and he should continue the race. If the president let me be in the club, I can make Neymar join Madrid [laughs]."

Following the appointment of Zinedine Zidane as the coach of Real Madrid, another club idol can also return to the club.

According to reports in Spain, the former left-back, who played for 11 years at Real Madrid, has an offer to work in the club"s youth system. Lionel Messi was crowned the world"s best player on Monday, while Neymar finished third, but Roberto Carlos is confident that his compatriot will have a higher position next year. Carlos also joked that he can try to convince the 23-year-old to join Los Blancos. He said: “For me, it would be an honor to work at Real Madrid. I had a meeting about my future at the club, now I go out for a few days, and on Friday we will know something about my future at the club. Being sporting director is a bit difficult. What I want is to learn from Zidane and help him in training. Learn a lot from him."

He added: “Neymar is still very young. Competing with Messi and Cristiano is complicated. Next year he will have a higher position. Messi and Cristiano must be taken as references and he should continue the race. If the president let me be in the club, I can make Neymar join Madrid [laughs]."