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Goodbye Real Madrid, the star that would go to Saudi Arabia for a multi-billion dollar offer

A salary that could cloud the judgment of any human being.

By William Estrella

A salary that could cloud the judgment of any human being.
A salary that could cloud the judgment of any human being.

Saudi Arabia is going for everything, and when we say for everything, it is literally going for everything, and it is that they are not only after the great figures of Europe, now they are also after their brand new coaches. You will not believe the sum of money that Carlo Ancelotti was offered to leave Real Madrid.

Although it is practically confirmed that Carlo Ancelotti will be the technical director of the Brazilian National Team from June 2024, from Saudi Arabia they did not want to miss the opportunity to make an attempt for the Italian. I think it goes without saying that the amount of money they offered him was astronomical.

Although we do not have the exact figure that Ancelotti was offered from Saudi Arabia, to give you an idea, according to Diario AS, they offered him to be the highest paid coach in the world. Currently, the person who occupies this nickname is neither more nor less than Pep Guardiola, the successful Manchester City coach earns about 20 million euros a year, so from Arabia they would have been willing to far exceed that mark. A real madness.

Ancelotti, firm in Real Madrid

Beyond the fact that his future will be in charge of the Brazilian National Team, Ancelotti maintains that he is going to fulfill his contract that ends in 2024 and, apparently, he has not yet ruled out the idea of being able to renew it. Let's remember that although from Brazil they take it for granted, the Italian has not yet signed any official document that links him to Brazil.


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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