Ancelotti’s Departure from Madrid and Arrival in Brazil
Carlo Ancelotti’s time as Real Madrid’s manager is drawing to a close. The Italian coach, facing a season filled with uncertainties and setbacks, will not continue with the Spanish giants next season. This decision has been mutually agreed upon by Ancelotti and the club, as both parties believe his tenure has reached its natural conclusion.
Ancelotti, the most successful coach in Real Madrid’s history with 15 trophies, will bid farewell as a club legend. His next adventure will likely be leading the Brazilian national team, marking a significant shift in his illustrious career.
Transition Timeline and Implications
The plan is for Ancelotti to part ways with Real Madrid after the final La Liga match and begin his journey with Brazil. This means Real Madrid will need to find a replacement for the upcoming Club World Cup in the 2024/2025 season. The club is considering Xabi Alonso as the prime candidate to succeed Ancelotti and lead the new sporting project. If Alonso is unavailable immediately, Santiago Solari might step in as an interim coach for the Club World Cup.
Brazil’s Long-standing Interest
The Brazilian Football Confederation has been eyeing Ancelotti for some time, having approached him last year before he renewed his contract with Real Madrid. The mutual interest has persisted, and now an agreement seems imminent. Brazil hopes Ancelotti will take charge for the World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in early June.
This move likely represents Ancelotti’s final coaching position before retirement. His primary goal will be to restore Brazil’s status as a football powerhouse, aiming for their sixth World Cup title in the 2026 tournament hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Ancelotti has approximately a year to reshape the Brazilian team and elevate their competitiveness on the global stage.