Carlo Ancelotti to Depart Real Madrid for Brazil National Team: Reports
In a new development for both Real Madrid and Brazilian football, Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly reached an agreement to become the head coach of the Brazil national team, with his exit from Los Blancos set for June. This news comes amid a challenging season for Real Madrid, which has seen their hopes for silverware dwindle after a disappointing Champions League quarter-final exit and a loss in the Copa del Rey final to Barcelona.
Ancelotti’s tenure at Real Madrid has faced scrutiny following a series of underwhelming results, including three losses to their arch-rivals Barcelona this season. Despite winning the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup, the pressure has mounted on the Italian manager as the team sits four points behind Barcelona in La Liga with just five matches remaining.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Ancelotti’s departure will be amicable, and a formal announcement is expected soon. He will coach Brazil in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay, marking a new chapter in his illustrious career.
As Real Madrid prepares for this transition, the club faces a crucial decision regarding its leadership. Ancelotti will not lead the team at the upcoming Club World Cup in the USA, leaving them to either appoint a caretaker coach or make a swift move to secure his replacement. Former midfielder Xabi Alonso, currently head coach at Bayer Leverkusen, is the frontrunner to take over, although it remains uncertain if he can step in before the tournament begins.
Should a caretaker be necessary, Santiago Solari, the club’s director of football, is a likely candidate to oversee the squad during the Club World Cup, which kicks off on June 18 against Al-Hilal.