Carlo AncelottiS future like Real Madrid Head coach has been thrown in doubt after the team’s exit from UEFA Champions League and their Copa del Rey defeat against FC Barcelona. With Los Blanco’s set to participate in 2025 FIFA Club World CupThe Ancelotti has reportedly made a final decision on his role in the competition.
Club World Cup, scheduled to start on June 14have complicated Real MadridPlanning for the coming season. At a time when the club is struggling to find texture, a big change can be blunt before the tournament.
According to AthleticThe Carlo Ancelotti will leave his position as head coach in June, which means he will not handle Real Madrid during the club’s World Cup. Although he has a contract that is valid for another year, Ancelotti has reportedly informed members of the dressing room in his decision to resign.
The Italian manager signed a contract extension in 2023 that tied him to the club until June 2026. But after the latest results – combined with the strong interest of the Brazilian Football Association – The process of his departure has been considerably accelerated in recent weeks.

Reports indicate that Ancelotti has already accepted an offer to coach Brazil, although the length of the contract has not yet been completed. While CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) pushes on a business until June 2030, after the next World Cup, The last details will be deleted during an upcoming meeting between Ancelotti’s representatives and Brazilian businessman Diego FernandesWho works with CBF.

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Ancelotti’s potential compensation
With Ancelotti’s future, which is in the balance for several months, several names have emerged as possible replacements. A surprising name was Davide Ancelotti – Carlos son – that has the desire to start their own coaching career. However, it now just seems to be a serious candidate in Real Madrid’s attractions.
The club’s best target is Xabi AlonsoCurrently responsible for Bayer Leverkusen, to take over as head coach either before or after the club’s World Cup. Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro recently confirmed that Alonso’s situation includes an ”Gentleman’s Agreement“As for his potential departure:
“We have a gentleman agreement that if any of the teams he has played for (Real Sociedad, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich) come, we would sit down to talk and we would not put any obstacles in his way“Pronounced Carro. This agreement means that Real Madrid would not meet any major obstacles in their pursuit of Alonso.