When EPL Club Refused to Sign Zinedine Zidane Because He Was Not Good Enough
- Many have wondered why a player of Zinedine Zidane never brought his talent to the Premier League
- However, it emerged that he was actually close to a move to England 28 years ago, but his suitors rejected him
- Football agent, Barry Silkman, once provided context on how Newcastle United scuppered Zidane's EPL move
Not many would dare suggest Zinedine Zidane isn't "good enough," let alone pass on the chance to secure his services.
Yet, that's exactly what happened in 1996 when Newcastle United declined the opportunity to sign the extraordinary Frenchman.
The shocking decision, seemingly a blunder at the time, inadvertently paved the way for Zidane's illustrious career.
Now 52, the brilliant French playmaker etched his name into football history with his masterful performances for both club and country.
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His journey took him to the pinnacles of European football, where he donned the jerseys of Juventus and Real Madrid and amassed a collection of titles that very few in the sport can rival.
On the international stage, Zizou etched his name in gold by leading France to their first FIFA World Cup victory and capturing the European Championship, per Transfermarkt.
His personal accolades are just as impressive: he won the coveted Ballon d'Or two years after Newcastle turned him down and claimed the FIFA Men's Best Player award three times.
Looking back, it's hard to believe the Magpies passed on such a talent.
The question lingers: Why did Newcastle reject one of football's greatest icons?
Why did Newcastle United reject Zinedine Zidane?
Football agent Barry Silkman explained the situation, revealing that he had presented Zidane to Newcastle only to have the offer rejected.
"I suppose the biggest player I missed out on was Zinedine Zidane. I offered him to Newcastle at the beginning of the 1996 season for £1.2 million," he told Sport.co.uk in 2010 as quoted by Givemesport.
"They watched him and said that he wasn't good enough to play in the First Division, which is now the Championship.
"Three months later, he went to Juventus for £1.2 million, and two years later, he went for £48 million [to Real Madrid].
"So I think the people at Newcastle got it slightly wrong!"
Zidane backs Mbappe to excel
In an earlier report, Legit.ng reported that Zidane has endorsed Kylian Mbappe's potential for success in Spain following the latter's long-awaited transfer to Real Madrid.
Zidane, who attended his compatriot's grand unveiling earlier this week, believes the former Paris Saint-Germain superstar will "make history" at his new club.
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