
Spanish football giant Real Madrid and its head coach Carlo Ancelotti have reached a complete agreement on the terms of his departure from the club. This was reported by the British outlet The Athletic, citing internal sources.
According to the report, a verbal agreement has been reached between the club’s management and the 65-year-old Italian specialist. Both sides plan to officially announce Ancelotti’s exit before the end of La Liga, possibly after the crucial match against Barcelona scheduled for May 11.
The future of the legendary coach — who has led Real Madrid to many trophies — seems all but confirmed. Ancelotti is expected to sign an official contract with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in the coming days, signaling the start of a new and exciting chapter in his career.
Reportedly, Ancelotti’s Brazilian national team will play its first official matches in June — World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay. The football world is eager to see how his team will perform.
In the meantime, Real Madrid’s management must soon decide who will lead the team during the upcoming Club World Cup. Currently, four names are under consideration: Xabi Alonso (currently at Bayer), Santiago Solari, Raul Gonzalez, and Alvaro Arbeloa, who has had success with the youth team.
It’s worth recalling that Carlo Ancelotti has won numerous trophies with Real Madrid during his tenure. His departure could mark the beginning of a new era for the club. Fans and the football community are already closely watching the club’s renewal and future direction. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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