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Carlo Ancelotti agrees next job with Real Madrid set to ‘part ways nicely’ with former Chelsea boss

Published on April 28, 2025 at 09:06 PM

CARLO ANCELOTTI has already lined up a new job as he prepares to exit Real Madrid.

The former Chelsea boss, 65, looks all set to at the end of the season.

Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid head coach.
Carlo Ancelotti has already made plans for his next job after Real Madrid
Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid's head coach, at a soccer match.
The Italian is reportedly set to join up with Brazil for the World Cup

is said to have already told senior figures in the dressing room of his decision to depart.

The 65-year-old won the Champions League last season but saw his side earlier this month.

And now he is preparing to go into international management for the first time.

Ancelotti has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with to become head coach for the 2026 World Cup.

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claims the deal will be “valid from June, NOT after the Club World Cup”;.

It leads the way for Madrid and Ancelotti to “part ways nicely”; after four years.

Brazil is the most successful nation ever to play in the World Cup.

But they have been knocked out in the quarter-final stage in four of the last five tournaments.

And they haven’t won the trophy since 2002.

Ancelotti currently has a contract at the Bernabeu running until the summer of 2026.

Real chiefwill likely have to appoint an interim boss for this summer’s revamped in the USA.

Director of Football Santi Solari is said to be best placed for the role.

But other reports suggest Madrid could approach number one target before the tournament begins.

Ancelotti has enjoyed two spells in the Spanish capital, originally taking charge in 2013.

Illustration of Carlo Ancelotti's trophy haul, listing the number of times he won various football leagues and cups.

Over the course of his illustrious career, he’s won five trophies.

At the Bernabeu, he has lifted three LaLiga titles and two Copa del Reys, along with Big Ears three times.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claimed earlier this month AC Milan had contacted the Italian over

Ancelotti won theand Champions League titles twice with the Rossoneri as manager between 2001 and 2009.

While were also interested in Ancelotti to replace Premier League title winner.

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