Despite rumors from Brazil that they were convinced that Ancelotti would join them at the conclusion of the season, the Italian manager said on Saturday that he would wait until the final day for Real Madrid if there was a possibility that they wanted to retain him. This was in spite of the fact that Brazil was confident that Ancelotti would join them. Ednaldo Rodrigues, the President of the CBF, has made public statements in the past indicating that he will also serve as their coach.
Relevo, on the other hand, claims that Real Madrid has arrived to the decision that they do, in fact, want Ancelotti to continue holding the position of manager, and that they will grant him a two-year contract extension until the year 2026. In order to provide themselves with some security over the remaining months of the season, they are eager to finalize the contract before the year 2024.
On the other hand, the report asserts that Ancelotti is keeping his promise and will give Los Blancos more priority than Brazil on the list of priorities. Real Madrid was informed throughout the summer that the Italian coach is willing to accept an offer if it is presented to him. He said that he would take the offer. Since the summer, the club has been planning to make an offer to Ancelotti in November or December, provided that he continues to maintain his results. Given that the team is now in first place in the league and has advanced to the round of sixteen in the Champions League, expectations have been set.
Despite the fact that Ancelotti had not succeed in winning La Liga or the Champions League during the previous season, Florentino Perez decided to continue to have faith in him because of his work with players such as Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo Goes, and Eduardo Camavinga. In addition to the awareness that recruiting young talents necessitates a longer-term perspective rather than a mentality that is focused on winning at all cost, Carletto’s consistency stems from this understanding.
Real Madrid will be venturing into unknown terrain since Ancelotti’s stint at Milan if they decide to offer him a new deal. In his nine prior posts, Ancelotti has never been in control of the Rossoneri for more than three complete seasons, much alone for longer than that. He was in charge of the Rossoneri for seven years. Real Madrid will be under a great deal of strain if, by the time June rolls around, they have not been awarded a significant honor in the last two years.