Ancelotti, this recruitment which announces the end

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According to Michael Reschke, a European football talent could land at Real Madrid. The former German leader goes even further by mentioning another major arrival.

Florian Wirtz at Real Madrid, this is the rumor which should shake up the transfer window news of the Madrid club. After the conclusion of the Kylian Mbappé soap opera this summer, with the Frenchman now linked to the European champion until 2029, it is the turn of the German from Bayer Leverkusen to make a name for himself.

For some observers, there is no doubt that Wirtz, under contract until June 2027, will join Casa Blanca. This is what Michael Reschke, former technical director of Bayern Munich, says. “Although Bayern is one of the top five clubs in Europe, it is obvious that Wirtz is considering signing for Real Madrid,” predicted the German technician.

Ancelotti’s successor already known?

Reschke also suggested that Wirtz’s arrival at the Santiago Bernabéu would mark the end of the Carlo Ancelotti era. For him, Xabi Alonso, former Casa Blanca player and current coach of Leverkusen, could succeed the Italian and arrive in Madrid with the German nugget in his suitcases.

“I think Carlo Ancelotti will be replaced by a Spaniard who is currently in the Bundesliga and it is then very possible that he will take his favorite player. I have the feeling that everything could fit together”, he declared for

Sky90.

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