Zinedine Zidane admits he would love to manage Real Madrid and France one day.

The former Galáctico, spent an illustrious playing career winning everything possible at club and internaional level, with Juventus, Real Madrid and France.

Now, trying his hand at management, Zidane currently manages the Real Madrid reserve side, Castilla.  With a pricless wealth of playing experience mixed under his belt, the Frenchman is trying to mould this with coaching tips from Real Madrid first team coach Carlo Ancelotti.  

Speaking to Canal+ about the posssibility of taking the reigns from Ancelotti, Zidane said: "Of course, but there is a tremendous coach right now. I have time, I'm learning. I didn't become the player I was in two years. I took things in stages. It'll be the same thing as a coach. I learn a lot alongside Carlo."

Asked if he was ready for the Real Madrid job if it ever became available, he said: "You are never ready, but if it happened like that I would have to say yes."

Zidane, a World Cup winner in 1998 and Euro Champion in 2000, added France to those aspirational postitions.

"I'm going to say it clearly: one day, I would really like to be France coach."

He added, "I have the aim and ambition to become the national team coach of Les Bleus. But I have time for the moment."

Zidane's ambitions comes at a time where speculation over Ancelotti's future at Real Madrid has come under scrutiny recently with many suggesting he may bring his tenure to an end in the summer.