The future of Carlo Ancelotti could be closer to Italy than Spain. According to Sky Italia, Roma has placed the Real Madrid coach on their list of top candidates to take over the team next season. This interest arises at a crucial moment as Claudio Ranieri prepares to leave the dugout and assume an executive role within the club at the end of the current campaign.
Ancelotti's profile fits perfectly with the ambitions of the Roman team. His extensive experience and coaching career, which includes titles in Europe's most competitive leagues, make him an attractive option to lead a long-term project. Additionally, Ancelotti's connection with Italy adds a special touch, aligning with the Friedkin family's intention, owners of the club, to have an Italian coach who resonates with the fans and revitalizes the team's competitiveness.
He's not the only candidate Roma is considering
However, Ancelotti is not the only name on the table. Other coaches like Massimiliano Allegri and Vincenzo Montella have also been linked to the capital club, although the prestige of the current Real Madrid coach could make the difference in decision-making.
With Ranieri set to leave the dugout soon, Roma aims to make a statement of authority with a renowned coach who not only strengthens the sporting aspect but also boosts the fans' confidence. The choice of Ancelotti as the main target reflects the club's seriousness in its intention to establish itself as a significant contender in Italy and Europe.
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