Carlo Ancelotti has reached an agreement with Real Madrid regarding the terms of his departure, with the Italian manager expected to take over as Brazil’s head coach this summer.
Ancelotti has long been linked with the Brazil job, and after Real Madrid’s early Champions League exit and a somewhat disappointing La Liga season following the signing of Kylian Mbappé, his departure from the Santiago Bernabéu pppppppseemed inevitable.
While there were complications over the details of his exit, particularly regarding the coverage of his salary for the remainder of his contract, which runs until 2026, the issues have now been resolved. According to reports from The Athletic, Madrid is now set to announce the 65-year-old’s departure, though official confirmation may come after this weekend’s crucial Clasico against Barcelona. Madrid needs a win in Catalonia to maintain their slim title hopes, with Barcelona holding a four-point advantage and just four games remaining.
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Brazil had set a 20 May deadline to appoint a new coach, which initially created uncertainty over Ancelotti’s move as talks with Madrid stalled. However, the verbal agreement between Ancelotti and the club should allow him to take charge of Brazil for their 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June, against Ecuador and Paraguay. He is expected to sign a contract with the Brazilian Football Federation that will keep him in charge until the end of the World Cup cycle next year.
With Ancelotti set to leave at the end of the season, Real Madrid will need to act quickly to find a successor, especially with the Club World Cup set to begin in mid-June. Xabi Alonso, who led Bayer Leverkusen to a historic 2023/24 season, is the favorite to take over, although Madrid may also consider current director of football, Santiago Solari, as a potential interim option.