
El Chiringuito Reveals What Hasn't Been Told About Ancelotti's 'No' to Brazil
Pedrerol's Program Ensures What Ancelotti Has Told the Brazil National Team
Carlo Ancelotti's Future Is Causing Quite a Stir. The Reggiolo coach seems to have his days numbered at Real Madrid. In Valdebebas, they believe his project is showing clear signs of exhaustion, and it's likely he will end up leaving the institution.
It seemed he had a deal with the Brazilian national team, but now he is closer to ending up at a club in the Saudi league. However, according to El Chiringuito de Jugones, Carletto has been very clear with the five-time world champion. "I can't sign with you now, I owe it to Real Madrid and the League is still there to fight for it."
Meanwhile, the Reggiolo native gives the importance it truly deserves to the last five matchdays of the national league championship. The white team, although it may not seem so to many, has chances to win the league title and nothing can be completely ruled out. The difference with Barça is not definitive, especially when there is a Clásico in two matchdays.
All this happens while Xabi Alonso awaits updates and news about the future of the Bernabéu bench. The San Sebastián native is the favorite to join the entity, and everything indicates that he will return to what was his home for several seasons. The high-ranking officials of the institution speak frankly well of the work he is doing at Bayer Leverkusen.
Maximum Respect
What authorized voices from Valdebebas highlight is the maximum respect they have for Ancelotti. No one forgets that he is the most decorated coach in the institution's history with 15 titles. Last December, he surpassed Miguel Muñoz after winning the Intercontinental.

Therefore, regardless of what ends up happening, in Madrid, they want to give him a grand farewell. It is true that this last season he has made decisions that are difficult to understand, but in his two stages, his presence has been beneficial for the club.
Florentino sees him as a true legend and wants the best for him. After all, in soccer, as in life, everything is in stages, and this one seems to be coming to an end.
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