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Confirmed, A Sigh of Relief for Carlo Ancelotti: Leaving next Summer - No Turning Back

The decision is final and it clearly benefits Carlo Ancelotti: one less

Carlo Ancelotti's start to the season at the helm of Real Madrid is proving more complicated than expected. After lifting another Champions League title last season, the Italian coach is now facing a crisis of results. In La Liga, more or less, everything is going as expected, but playing in Europe is proving to be an ordeal.

The Whites are on the brink of elimination from the Champions League, which has left Carlo Ancelotti on the tightrope. In fact, thanks to the new format of the tournament, the Madridistas are still alive, but the sensations are not at all positive. Currently, Real Madrid are in 24th place, the last place that gives access to the next phase, so one more slip-up and the situation will become critical.

Ancelotti, against the ropes | Getty Images

Florentino Pérez Starts to Make Decisions and Carlo Ancelotti Gets Scared

Given this situation, Florentino Pérez has begun to make key decisions for the future of the club. While some rumors point to imminent transfers and sales, the figure of Carlo Ancelotti is also at the center of the debate. The Italian's contract ends in 2026, but poor results could accelerate his departure, especially if the situation doesn't improve in the coming weeks.

However, in what seems to be a positive turn of events for Carlo Ancelotti, Florentino Pérez has decided that the main rival for his position, Raúl González Blanco , will not be a threat. The legendary Madrid number 7 has been in charge of Castilla for several seasons, but the results with the reserve team are not what was expected. With the team in relegation positions and feelings hanging in the air, Florentino Pérez has decided not to renew his contract at the end of this season and will have to leave.

Raúl is no longer a threat to Carlo Ancelotti | Canva Pro

Raúl González Blanco will not be Carlo Ancelotti's successor

Raúl's departure leaves Carlo Ancelotti with one less rival and, in some way, gives him some breathing room at a delicate moment. Although the Italian coach still has time to turn the situation around, Raúl's departure seems to confirm that the board is not betting on an immediate change in the main dugout .

Carlo Ancelotti can therefore breathe a sigh of relief, at least in this respect. The pressure is still on, but the idea of a possible immediate replacement fades with the departure of Raúl, who will end his contract with the club at the end of this season. The focus remains on improving results and avoiding an early exit in Europe, while Ancelotti's future continues to be played out game by game.