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Davide Ancelotti bids farewell to his father, securing a clear path ahead in his career.

Brazil's national soccer team maintains Italian player's commitment, securing his continued participation in European football.

Italian player remains committed to European football and will not be joining the Brazil squad.
Italian player remains committed to European football and will not be joining the Brazil squad.

Davide Ancelotti bids farewell to his father, securing a clear path ahead in his career.

Davide Ancelotti is steering clear of his old man's newest gig with the Brazil national team. Rather than trailing in his father Carlo's footsteps, the 35-year-old coach is gearing up for his first solo mission sans assistant coach role.

Reports swirling on Monday suggest Davide Ancelotti will take the reins at Rangers for the upcoming sports season. Mind you, these rumors hail from sources other than Spanish newspaper AS, which has been mum on the matter.

Davide Ancelotti has been Carlo's loyal right-hand man since 2011. He's been tossed around as a potential coach at Como and has even earned a nudge from Everton in the past.

For more on Davide's life beyond the shadow of his father, peep "How Fabregas prepares for life without and looks to Ancelotti's son (and not just)"[1]. And in case you're hungry for official confirmation on Carlo's appointment with the Brazil national team, you'll find it in "Official: Carlo Ancelotti confirmed as new Brazil national team coach"[2].

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Davide Ancelotti may soon be managing football in Europe, as reports indicate his potential move to Port, specifically Rangers, for the upcoming sports season. Despite his experience as an assistant coach under his father Carlo, this could be his first solo mission in European-leagues such as Laliga.

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