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Mobilise Real Madrid, Ancelotti could continue and look what the reason would be

The Italian coach could remain in the Spanish team.

By William Estrella

The Italian coach could remain in the Spanish team.
The Italian coach could remain in the Spanish team.

Real Madrid are going through a great footballing present under Carlo Ancelotti. After a bad previous season in which they could not win important things as they were only left with the Copa del Rey because both in the Spanish league and in the Champions League they did not measure up and were left empty-handed.

The fans of the Spanish team are more than happy with the squad they have and also with the coach, who undoubtedly left his mark on the institution as he won two Champions Leagues during the two stages he was in charge of the team and that is why they will always be fond of him and want nothing to do with his possible departure in 2024, which is when his link with the club ends.

A few months ago it was said that everything was agreed for the Italian coach to continue his career in the Brazilian National Team, but now this could change. Real Madrid are testing the different options on the market and the option of Carlo continues to be present. Ramón de Mon has addressed this issue on his Youtube channel and claims that Ancelotti "would be negotiating with Real Madrid his possible renewal", wrote in Central Defense.

 

Is Ancelotti staying? 

´´Ramón de Mon admits that this does not mean that Ancelotti will renew with Real Madrid next season because they will "be aware of the results". And finally, he states that this new contract would be "more global", in addition to being a coach, he would be a "kind of ambassador and a person linked to the club" for the next few years', they added in the Real Madrid supporter media.

 


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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