Carlo Ancelotti’s son moves closer to a Ligue 1 bench

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Davide Ancelotti, son of Carlo, could join a Ligue 1 bench.

A prestigious name could land in the French championship next season. According to information from RMC Sport, Davide Ancelotti, current assistant to his father in Madrid, would be on the shelves of Stade de Reims, which is looking for a successor to Will Still, dismissed before the end of the season.

“Stade de Reims has decided to accelerate in this matter », Says the sports media, which specifies however that the negotiations should intensify after the final of the Champions League between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, scheduled for this Saturday.

Davide Ancelotti has already played for the biggest clubs in Europe

Under contract until 2026 with the White House, Davide Ancelotti has never held a number one position on a bench. Aged 34, Carlo’s son has, however, worked for major European teams. He joined his father’s staff at Everton, Naples, Bayern Munich and PSG, where he was a physical trainer.

As a reminder, after the departure of Will Still, Samba Diawara took over as interim during the last days of the championship. Reims finished in ninth place in Ligue 1.

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