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Ancelotti to unveil forthcoming strategies post-season conclusion.

Carlo Ancelotti, the Real Madrid coach, hinted at his potential move to Brazil by stating he will disclose his plans following their last La Liga match on May 25th.

Ancelotti to unveil forthcoming strategies post-season conclusion.

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Carlo Ancelotti, a 65-year-old Italian with a year left on his Madrid contract, seeks to clinch the La Liga title by outpacing rivals Barcelona's four-point lead in the remaining five matches. This victory could soften the blow of the Copa del Rey final loss to Barcelona and the premature end of their Champions League glory at the hands of Arsenal.

"I hold my club, my players, and the fans in high regard," Ancelotti shared with reporters before Real Madrid's La Liga encounter against Celta Vigo on Sunday. "I'll discuss my future on the 25th and no sooner."

Real Madrid entertains Real Sociedad on May 25, their final La Liga match of the season, followed by the Club World Cup starting on June 14 overseas. The day he departs Madrid will be "beautiful," according to the experienced coach, and he's never encountered any issues with the club during his two tenures.

"Parting ways will be emotional, for I cherish the club and it reciprocates. I've never squabbled or argued with the club, and I never will," he expressed. "The day may come as early as the 25th or in 2026, or 2030. It's unknown, but whenever it is, it'll be a memorable occasion."

Ancelotti, who coached Madrid from 2013-15 and since 2021, boasts three Champions League trophies and two La Liga titles under his belt with the club. Given the recent defensive injuries—Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy, David Alaba, Dani Carvajal, and Eder Militao—Ancelotti remains optimistic, aiming to field a competitive team for the upcoming matches.

Because of his plan to leave Real Madrid by June 2025, and potential links to the Brazil national team, it's speculated that Ancelotti won't renew his contract past the Club World Cup in 2025. The reasons for his departure from Real Madrid stem from mixed results and his desire to coach Brazil.

  1. Despite his contract extending until 2025 with Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti's future in the Spanish club is uncertain, with some speculation pointing towards his potential departure by the end of the 2025 Club World Cup.
  2. The beautiful day when Carlo Ancelotti decides to leave Real Madrid could also mark the beginning of his coaching career in the United States or perhaps in the European-leagues, considering his recent links to the Brazil national team.
  3. In Madrid, Ancelotti has amassed three Champions League trophies and two La Liga titles, but his success hasn't been without challenge, as injuries to key defenders like Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy, David Alaba, Dani Carvajal, and Eder Militao threaten to disrupt his remaining matches in Spain.
  4. As Real Madrid prepares for their La Liga encounter against Real Sociedad on May 25, Ancelotti expressed a somewhat bittersweet sentiment about the proceedings, stating that the day he departs Madrid will hold a special place in his heart, reflecting the deep regard he has for the club, fans, and colleagues.
  5. With Barcelona gaining a four-point lead in the La Liga standings, Ancelotti's primary focus remains on outpacing their rivals and securing the club's long-awaited La Liga title, a victory that could help soften the bitter taste of recent losses in the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
Carlo Ancelotti, linked with Brazil's coaching position, has announced he will disclose his future plans on May 25 following Real Madrid's last La Liga match.

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