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Carlo Ancelotti is preparing to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. The Italian coach, one of the most successful in history, has decided to turn the page after leading the Merengues to numerous successes, including three Champions Leagues during his two spells at the club. While his departure seems confirmed, speculation around his future is intensifying. And a historic club could well offer him a new adventure.
According to several sources in Italy, Roma, a club dear to Ancelotti's heart, would seriously consider recruiting him to succeed Claudio Ranieri. A prospect which would not fail to attract the Italian technician, emotionally linked to this club where he spent eight years as a player.
A destination full of meaning for Ancelotti
Between 1979 and 1987, Carlo Ancelotti was a pillar of Roma, notably winning the Scudetto in 1983 and playing in the final of the Champion Clubs' Cup in 1984. The possibility of returning to the Italian capital would represent much more than a simple sporting challenge for him. It would be a way of coming full circle in an environment he knows and appreciates.
For Roma, which aspires to return to the top in Serie A and in Europe, the arrival of a coach of Ancelotti's caliber would be a strong signal. The club is convinced that his experience and his track record could relaunch a team in search of stability and a strong identity.
An achievable but ambitious challenge
If Roma appears to be a serious contender, the operation is not without obstacles. Carletto, under contract with Real until June, is being courted by other major clubs and selections. However, the personal attachment he has to Roma could weigh in the balance and make this return possible.
It remains to be seen whether the Roman club's ambitions will align with those of Ancelotti, who could write a memorable final chapter in his coaching career.
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