Florentino Pérez doesn't want to lose him and has come up with a plan for Raúl González to continue at Real Madrid. The Spaniard has decided to leave Castilla to start a new project at the end of the season, but the president may have something different in mind.
It will all depend on what happens with Davide. If Carlo Ancelotti's son decides to go solo as a coach, Florentino Pérez will try to replace him by promoting Raúl González as assistant coach of Real Madrid.
News site Defensa Central has uncovered Florentino Pérez's plan to try to turn Raúl González into the 'new Zidane'... trying to keep him at Real Madrid for longer.
No decision has been made yet... but the reality is that Raúl would find it easier to fulfil his dream of coaching Real Madrid if he stayed on Ancelotti's staff. By doing so, he would learn from the best in the world and make a name for himself to achieve his great desire.
Raúl González Already has a Replacement
Florentino Pérez is aware that Raúl González will not continue next season at Castilla. Beyond the fact that he's trying to prevent him from leaving Real Madrid permanently, the truth is that this hasn't taken him by surprise.
The president has been planning his replacement in the lower categories for some time now. Once again, after Zidane or Raúl González himself, the chosen one will be a former Real Madrid player.
The chosen one, according to 'Madrid-Barcelona', is Álvaro Arbeloa. After his good work in Juvenil A, he will achieve his long-awaited promotion to Castilla after the departure of Raúl.
Raúl: the New Zidane for Florentino Pérez
there's still time ahead and, once again, everything will depend on what happens with Davide. If Ancelotti's son decides to embark on his solo adventure as a coach, Florentino Pérez would activate his plan.
What the president wants is for Raúl González not to leave Real Madrid and to continue evolving as a coach. If he wants to leave Castilla, he can do so, but he'll try to turn him into the new Zidane, making progress with the Italian manager.
It isn't yet known whether Raúl would be interested, with the possibility of coaching teams in Spain or Germany on the table.