Carlo Ancelotti Set to Depart Real Madrid After Reaching Exit Agreement

Real Madrid and their esteemed manager, Carlo Ancelotti, have reportedly reached a verbal agreement for his departure from the club. Despite signing a contract extension until 2026 in December 2023, both parties have decided to conclude their association earlier than planned. The official announcement is anticipated before the end of the current La Liga season, possibly after the upcoming El Clásico against FC Barcelona.

Ancelotti’s Next Chapter: Leading Brazil’s National Team

Ancelotti is expected to take over as the head coach of Brazil’s national football team, leading them through the 2026 World Cup. Discussions between Ancelotti and the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) have been ongoing since March. Brazil aims to have him in charge for their World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in early June. 

Financial Considerations and Contractual Agreements

The early termination of Ancelotti’s contract required negotiations regarding compensation for the remaining duration of his deal. While specific financial details have not been disclosed, both Real Madrid and Ancelotti have reportedly agreed on the terms of his exit. 

Potential Successors: Xabi Alonso and Santiago Solari

With Ancelotti’s impending departure, Real Madrid is considering potential replacements. Xabi Alonso, currently managing Bayer Leverkusen, is viewed as a leading candidate, having led his team to an unbeaten domestic double. Santiago Solari, Real Madrid’s director of football, is also under consideration for the managerial role. 

Ancelotti’s Legacy at Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti leaves Real Madrid as the most successful coach in the club’s history, having secured 15 titles during his tenure. His achievements include multiple UEFA Champions League victories, domestic league titles, and other significant trophies. His leadership and tactical acumen have left an indelible mark on the club. 

A New Era for Both Parties

As Ancelotti prepares to embark on his journey with Brazil’s national team, Real Madrid faces the task of appointing a new manager to lead the club forward. This transition marks the end of a successful chapter and the beginning of new opportunities for both Ancelotti and Real Madrid.

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