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Carlo Ancelotti Commits To Real Madrid, Ends Brazil Speculation With Contract Extension

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In a decisive move, Carlo Ancelotti has quashed speculation regarding his managerial future by securing a contract extension with Real Madrid until 2026.

Amidst rumours of Ancelotti’s potential stint as Brazil’s manager in 2024, the 64-year-old, currently in his second tenure with Los Blancos, opted to extend his stay at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Previously rumoured to be eyeing the Brazil national team manager position after his Madrid contract’s expiration in the summer of 2024, Ancelotti has now chosen to solidify his commitment to the Spanish giants. The club’s official statement highlights his stellar track record, citing his remarkable achievements during his coaching tenure.

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Recognizing Ancelotti’s coaching style, the statement further lauded him as the only coach to have secured four European Cups and clinched the most victories (118) in the competition’s history. Additionally, he stands as the first manager to conquer the top five European Leagues Italy, England, France, Germany, and Spain.

While speculation about Ancelotti’s potential role shift persisted for months, Madrid’s decision to retain the experienced manager solidified their confidence in his leadership. Ancelotti’s proven track record and past successes make his contract extension a logical step for the club.

Rumours linking other managers like Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton and Xabi Alonso of Bayer Leverkusen to the Brazil role have been dispelled, further affirming Ancelotti’s renewed commitment to Real Madrid. Ancelotti is expected to provide a statement following this significant contract extension.

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On the pitch, Real Madrid resumes their La Liga campaign on January 3 against Mallorca, followed by a Copa Del Rey clash with Arandina three days later, and a much-anticipated Supercopa de España encounter against Atletico Madrid on January 10.

With Ancelotti’s contract secured, the focus now shifts to the team’s on-field pursuits under his continued stewardship.