
Confirmed, Davide Will Separate from Carlo Ancelotti and His Future Is Close to Being Resolved
Davide Ancelotti Will Separate His Path from Carlo Ancelotti's Sooner Than Expected
Madridism is thinking about the Copa del Rey final, but the white club is already planning for the future.
This, as was to be expected, has the Ancelottis on edge, who might be living their last days on Real Madrid's bench.
A farewell from Carlo would have consequences for this tandem formed with Davide, his son.
"We signed until 2026. We have many young players and the possibility of having a very strong team in the coming years. I want to start my career as a head coach but I know I'm at the best club in the world, the best place to grow. There's no set date, it will also depend on the offers. I'm happy here, my family lives here, my wife is Spanish, I'm close to my father... You never know. The challenge doesn't scare me, the goal is to become a head coach here someday," indicated Real Madrid's assistant coach recently in France Football.

Will They Separate This Summer?
These words from Davide made it clear that he is eager to start his own path, although this could begin sooner than expected.
In recent hours, Hugo Cerezo confirmed that Carlo's son is ready to leave his father after 12 years together.
"Davide Ancelotti is already prepared to start his solo career. Although more than prepared, he has been for a long time. Now it can be considered imminent. Real Madrid's second coach, his father's right-hand man, has been turning down offers in recent times because he preferred to stay in Carlo's coaching staff, but the time has come to fly solo," indicated the cited journalist from Relevo, something that, as was to be expected, is being widely discussed by Madridism.

For now, this decision depends on what happens with the one from Reggiolo at Real Madrid, something that will be marked by what happens in the Copa del Rey.
Florentino Pérez and José Ángel Sánchez want to wait until the end of the season to make a definitive decision with the Italian Carlo Ancelotti.
What seems clear is that Davide would not accompany his father to the Brazilian national team, as long as the white club dispenses with his services.
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