Carlo Ancelotti Says Adiós to Real Madrid with Class
Madrid Intends to Organize a Grand Departure for Carlo Ancelotti This Summer
In an unexpected turn of events for football enthusiasts, our dear Carlo Ancelotti has decided to hang up his whistle at the illustrious Real Madrid. This new chapter in the football world comes after a string of talks between him and the club, as confirmed by renowned transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.
Romano shared this juicy piece of news today, May 9, expressing, "Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid will part ways with formal exit steps to follow after El Clásico. It's over." And over it is!
In a twist of gratitude, Real Madrid intends to bid a massive farewell to Ancelotti for his outstanding contributions to the baseball-jersey-wearing squad. Wins upon wins, he's brought home multiple trophies, including La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
But wait, there's more! Replacing our dear Carlo will be none other than Real Madrid's own midfield maestro, Xabi Alonso. He's been making a splash at Bayer Leverkusen, and it seems the club sees him as the perfect man to carry on the legacy.
"The Italian coach will get a huge farewell as a legend and then... Xabi Alonso, in," Romano added.
However, it's not all goodbyes for our beloved tactician. He's about to embark on a new adventure as the first foreign manager in the history of the Brazilian national team. With a lucrative contract under his belt, he'll be earning £8 million annually - making him the highest-paid international manager out there!
His primary objective? Guiding Brazil to the 2026 FIFA World Cup! Ancelotti will announce his squad for Brazil's World Cup qualifiers on May 26, the day after his last dance with Real Madrid.
As we bid adieu to Ancelotti and welcome Alonso, we can't help but feel a mix of emotions. But hey, change always brings new opportunities!
Sources:
- Transfer News [Online]. (2023). Available from: https://www.transfermarkt.us/
- Fabrizio Romano [Online]. (2023). Available from: https://www.fabrizioromanotv.com/
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- Despite his departure from Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti is set to make history as the first foreign manager of the Brazilian national team in the European leagues.
- Ancelotti's new role isn't just a sudden change; he will be earning an impressive £8 million annually, making him the highest-paid international manager, a testament to his success in football and in sports like La Liga.
- As Ancelotti embarks on his new journey towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Real Madrid looks to continue its legacy with the appointment of Xabi Alonso as the new coach, who has been impressing at Bayer Leverkusen.