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Zinedine Zidane wants Cristiano Ronaldo reunion at PSG if he takes reins from Mauricio Pochettino – Paper Round

Zidane and Ronny in Paris? Zinedine Zidane wants to reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo if he takes over from Mauricio Pochettino in the summer, Marca reports. PSG and Pochettino are expected to part ways in the summer, potentially sooner if they lose the Champions League last 16 meeting with Real Madrid, the Spanish club where Zidane and Ronaldo enjoyed great success together.

Ad/> Paper Round's view: Manchester United failing to reach the Champions League would undoubtedly have Ronaldo considering his future, and where else for the Portuguese, really? PSG would make sense, if he was to remain in Europe, meaning he could end up playing a season or two next to Lionel Messi. It doesn't seem that unfathomable.

TransfersMbappe on future: I've not made my decision yet17 HOURS AGO ** Moyes says '£100m' Man Utd and Chelsea target Rice and could be ‘future England captain’ Salah set for Liverpool training 48 hours after AFCON loss and wants to face Leicester — reports Guimaraes: Stay up this season, then Newcastle aim to win Champions League ** Great expectations for Ashworth Dan Ashworth is set to double his salary when becoming Newcastle's director of football after leaving his role at Brighton, the Mirror reports. A £2m per year deal will see Ashworth oversee the revolution in the north east, with the overall goal Champions League football.

Getting there will require a steady recruitment process, and former FA elite development head Ashworth is viewed as the man capable of making that happen. /> Paper Round's view: He made his name at the FA and now a steady spell at Brighton has obviously been enough to convince Newcastle.

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