Bayer Leverkusen eyes Real Madrid legend to succeed Xabi Alonso

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This summer, we risk seeing a big waltz from coaches. Xabi Alonso is among the most coveted coaches. There is little chance that the Basque coach will stay one more season on the Bayer Leverkusen bench. So to compensate for his departure, the current leaders of the Bundesliga are thinking of another Spaniard and a former Real Madrid also according to Bild. Indeed, Raúl, currently coach of Castilla (2nd team of Real Madrid) is coveted by the German club.

After five seasons on the bench of Castilla and above all disappointed to see Carlos Ancelotti being extended on the bench of the Real first team, Raúl decided this winter to leave Madrid at the end of his contract in June. But if he has the advantage of knowing how to speak German since his time at Schalke (2010-2012), the former White House striker would ultimately not be against the idea of ​​staying in his favorite club according to Relevo. To be continued.

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