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Bye bye Ancelotti, Real Madrid already has a replacement coach and Europe is paralyzed

Florentino Pérez would already have defined the new technical director of Real Madrid.

By William Estrella

Florentino Pérez would already have defined the new technical director of Real Madrid.
Florentino Pérez would already have defined the new technical director of Real Madrid.

All the rumors would already indicate that the new coach of the Brazilian Soccer Team is Carlo Ancelotti and he would leave Real Madrid, being one of the biggest casualties on the squad. For this reason, Florentino Pérez had to go out looking for a coach at the last minute.

With the summer transfer market of the old continent just around the corner, the club that has Florentino Pérez as president until 2025 may lose several figures. The institutions that plan to sign their great players are difficult, such as the case of Federico Valverde who is wanted by Chelsea, but he assured that he wants to leave a great mark on the club.

The club is being an attacker for all points and the one who must make the decisions to maintain the name of the institution would be Florentino Pérez. They are trying to sign all the possible players for Real Madrid and now the coach.

Who would be the new coach?

Who is in Florentino's plans, if Carlo Ancelotti leaves, is Zinedine Zidane. The French could return to the institution dressed in white to command it. He could earn 980 thousand euros for each season he is there. This election comes with a strategy, which is to convince Kylian Mbappé to come to the club. Florentino believes that he can convince him from a point of leadership, so that the striker has a role model within Real Madrid.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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