⚽ Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid Reportedly Agree on Summer Exit: Official Announcement Expected Post-El Clásico ⚽
Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave Real Madrid at the end of the 2024–25 season, with an official announcement anticipated after the upcoming El Clásico. The Italian manager is expected to take over as Brazil's national team coach, marking a significant shift in both club and international football landscapes

In a development that could reshape the managerial landscape of both club and international football, reports indicate that Carlo Ancelotti has reached a verbal agreement with Real Madrid to part ways at the conclusion of the 2024–25 season. An official announcement is expected to follow the highly anticipated El Clásico against FC Barcelona.The SunAktuelle Nachrichten | BILD.de+1The Sun+1
Ancelotti, 65, who returned to Real Madrid in 2021 for his second stint, has enjoyed considerable success, including securing Champions League titles in 2022 and 2024, and two La Liga championships. Despite these achievements, the current season has been marred by early exits from the Champions League and a loss in the Copa del Rey final, leading to increased scrutiny over his future at the club.The Peninsula Newspaper+4Flashscore+4Flashscore+4The Sun
Speculation about Ancelotti's departure intensified following reports of his ongoing negotiations with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to assume the role of national team coach. According to sources, the agreement with Brazil is contingent upon the resolution of his contract with Real Madrid, which was extended through 2026 in December 2023. The CBF is eager to have Ancelotti in place ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in June.talkSPORT+1The Sun+1The Sun+1Marca.com+1
The timing of the announcement appears strategic, aiming to maintain focus on the remaining fixtures of the season, particularly the El Clásico, which could have significant implications for the La Liga title race. Ancelotti has previously stated that any decision regarding his future would be made after the final league match on May 25, emphasizing his commitment to the team's objectives.Sporting News+2cadenaser.com+2Sports Mole+2
Potential successors for the Real Madrid managerial position include Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso, a former Real Madrid midfielder who has garnered attention for his impressive work in the Bundesliga. Alonso's contract with Leverkusen runs until 2026, but his history with Real Madrid makes him a compelling candidate. Other names mentioned include Santiago Solari, who has experience managing Real Madrid's first team and currently oversees the club's youth development.The Sun+1Sports Mole+1
Ancelotti's anticipated move to the Brazilian national team represents a significant shift in his career, transitioning from club to international management. While he has previously expressed reservations about coaching a national team due to the lack of daily involvement, the opportunity to lead Brazil—a nation with a rich footballing heritage—appears to have swayed his decision.talkSPORTThe Peninsula Newspaper
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Real Madrid's performance in the remaining matches and the official confirmation of Ancelotti's departure. The outcome of the El Clásico could serve as a defining moment, not only in the title race but also in marking the end of an era for one of football's most accomplished managers.
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