Zakaria’s football journey has seen him return to Juventus before moving to Monaco. Monaco’s new boss, Adi Hutter, has shown keen interest in reuniting with Zakaria, having previously managed him at Young Boys and Borussia Monchengladbach. Speaking before Monaco’s Ligue 1 game against Brest, Zakaria expressed how his time in France has been beneficial for him mentally and physically, especially following his stint at Chelsea.
He emphasized his focus on helping the team and his desire for a positive outcome at the end of the season. Desperate to secure a spot in the Champions League next season, Zakaria highlighted the team’s hunger and motivation. With Monaco currently third in Ligue 1, Zakaria expressed the team’s eagerness to play in Europe and their determination to achieve their objective.
He emphasized the team’s youth and hunger for success in the Champions League, underscoring that the goal is within their grasp. Zakaria is committed to contributing to Monaco’s success, and his revived form and mental strength are evident in his desire to help the team achieve positive results.