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Zinedine Zidane names Paul Pogba, Hazard and 2 other top stars Real Madrid must sign

- Zinedine Zidane urges Real Madrid to sign Manchester United star Paul Pogba this season

- The tactician re-joined the Santiago Bernabeu earlier this week in a fresh three-year deal until 2021

- Zidane also wants Hazard, Sadio Mane, and Kylian Mbappe in his squad next campaign

Newly appointed Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane is reportedly planning to sign Paul Pogba from Manchester United this summer.

The Frenchman made a sensational return to Los Blancos earlier this week, ten months after dumping them at the end of last season.

Shortly after his return, the three-time Champions League winning manager was said to have listed a number of players he wants the club to sign.

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The Galacticos risk going trophy-less this campaign, having crashed out of all other competitions - and are currently 12 points behind Barcelona on the log.

Manchester Evening News quoting El Chiringuito TV reports that Zidane wants Pogba, along with PSG forward Kylian Mbappe, Sadio Mane (Liverpool) and Chelsea winger Eden Hazard.

Meanwhile, up until the arrival of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last December, 2018 World Cup winning midfielder has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford.

He was constantly having issues with former boss Jose Mourinho immediately after winning the World Cup in 2018.

Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain topped the list of clubs eyeing a move for the France international during last summer transfer window.

However, with Barca recently signing Frenkie De Jong, their interest in Pogba might have been subsided.

But, the former Juventus star is presently enjoying life under Norwegian boss - who replaced Mourinho three months ago.

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Meanwhile, Alexis Sanchez could be on his way out of Old Trafford this summer after struggling extensively since he joined the club from Arsenal in January 2018.

The 30-year-old has scored just one goal and created three assists in 17 Premier League appearances for the Red Devils this campaign despite being the highest paid player at the club.

He is however out of action for some weeks after picking up an injury in his side's 3-2 win over Southampton.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Real Madrid have re-appointed club legend Zinedine Zidane as their manager barely ten months after walking out of the club last May.

The Spanish League giants made the announcement on their social media platform on Monday, March 11 as Santiago Solari was relieved of his duties at the club.

Solari, who took over from Julen Lopetegui only lasted for five months having crashed out of two major competitions within a week.

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