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It's not Xabi Alonso, the coach who says yes to Real Madrid and surprises everyone

This coach could be Carlo Ancelotti's next replacement.

By William Estrella

This coach could be Carlo Ancelotti's next replacement.
This coach could be Carlo Ancelotti's next replacement.

Real Madrid started this season in the best way. The Spanish team that did not have a good time at all last season because it had bad results and only won one of the competitions it played since in the Spanish league and the Champions League they did not measure up, now wants to win everything again with Carlo Ancelotti who wants to continue getting into the history of the institution for life.

The fans are very happy and so are the players, but we know very well that he will not continue at his club once the season is over because his contract ends and everything seems to indicate that he will not renew it. He has offers from the Canadian National Team, the Brazilian National Team and Manchester United. But the Brazilians are the ones who have the advantage to keep the Italian.

The Italian will not continue and that is why they are already looking for a replacement. One of the names that was itching to be the coach of the Spanish team is Xabi Alonso, who already knew how to play there. But now, another old acquaintance would have already said yes but on one condition.

Zidane to Real Madrid?

 "Real Madrid have called on Zidane and his entourage to be ready in case Ancelotti continues," said Jose Alvarez at the Chiringuito. To return to Chamartín next year and replace his former teacher, Zinedine Zidane has imposed a single condition on Florentino Pérez. That condition is that the club sign Kylian Mbappe once and for all. He is their desired player and is the player on whom their plans would revolve in the team, they wrote in a statement Planet 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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