Carlo Ancelotti will meet in the coming days with the President of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, to discuss the coach's departure from the club, a source told ESPN.
After increasing time, Madrid was beaten 3-2 by Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday, a defeat that followed her 5-1 outline of Arsenal in the quarterfinals at the beginning of this month. The team remains four points from the top of Laliga with five games.
Ancelotti has a contract with Madrid by 2026, but has suspended continuing speculation this season this season. ESPN reported last week that the talks between the Brazilian football conference and the Ancelotti camp were resumed about his takeover of the Brazilian national team.
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A source announced ESPN that Ancelotti and Pérez will meet in the next few days, whereby the expected result for the trainer was an agreement to leave the club against Real Sociedad after the last Laliga game of the season.
Ancelotti is one of the most successful coaches in the history of the club and won three master leagues and two Laliga titles in two spells in Santiago Bernabéu.
“Whether I continue [at Madrid] Is a topic for the coming weeks, not for today, “said Ancelotti when he was asked about his future after Madrid's loss on Saturday in a press conference.
On April 19, the Italian admitted that he and the association “would analyze things at the end of the season” and would not confirm that he would be responsible for the FIFA Club World Championship of Madrid this summer.
“We are still fighting for trophies,” said Ancelotti. “I don't want to talk about my future. We will talk to the club about it at the end of the season.
“I always had a great relationship with the club. There will be no confrontation.”
The source would not confirm who would take over for Ancelotti, although they said the most likely short-term scenario with Madrid's World Cup campaign at the beginning of Juni-Sei an internal preliminary appointment such as the director of football Santiago Solari, Castilla coach Raul Gonzalez or the coach of U19s, Alvaro Arbeloa.