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Real Madrid May Replace Ancelotti With Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi
Real Madrid’s quest for a new maestro at the helm intensifies as speculation swirls around Carlo Ancelotti‘s future. While talks of Ancelotti joining Brazil’s national team persist, recent whispers hint at a twist in the tale.
Reports from Spain debunk the notion of Ancelotti’s departure being a done deal, suggesting Real Madrid might extend his tenure.
However, a new name sparks intrigue in the buzzing corridors of Santiago Bernabeu—Roberto De Zerbi, Brighton & Hove Albion’s mastermind.
Joaquim Piera of sport unveils Real Madrid’s contemplation of the 44-year-old Italian manager as a potential successor to the veteran tactician. De Zerbi’s sterling stewardship at Brighton, endorsed by none other than Pep Guardiola, heralds him as a technocrat of immense influence.
Real Madrid’s President, Florentino Perez, eyes a transformation for the squad, envisioning a blend of young talent and seasoned prowess. De Zerbi emerges as the linchpin to harness the potential of stars like Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Camavinga, Tchouameni, and the prodigious Jude Bellingham, with more talent like Arda Guler and Endrick poised to join.
Negotiations, albeit in their nascent stages, are reportedly underway between the Madrid hierarchy and De Zerbi. Perez’s conviction in the 44-year-old’s ability to orchestrate this youthful ensemble fuels the talks, eclipsing the candidacy of former Real Madrid maestro Xabi Alonso.
Amidst the fervor of managerial transitions, Real Madrid’s pursuit of a new visionary takes center stage. De Zerbi’s potential arrival symbolizes not just a change in leadership but a calculated stride towards cultivating a new era of triumph and tactical brilliance at one of football’s most illustrious institutions.