Real Madrid is planning what its squad will look like next season, with some departures already confirmed. Among the changes is the coaching staff, with figures like Davide Ancelotti packing his bags. In the end, Carletto's son has started his solo coaching career in Brazil, taking charge of the bench at the historic Botafogo.
What Davide Ancelotti wants is to have people he trusts most in the project, having set his sights on a Madrid player.
Davide Ancelotti going after Lucas Vázquez
Defensa Central has discovered that Botafogo has contacted Lucas Vázquez about signing him. His contract ended at the same time as the Club World Cup, and he said goodbye to Santiago Bernabéu a few weeks ago.

He is free to negotiate with whomever he wants and now Davide Ancelotti is trying to convince him to go to Brazil. This is not the only offer he has on the table, with some being much higher financially.
Lucas Vázquez is clear about it
In any case, the same report has highlighted that leaving for Botafogo is not in the Galician defender's plans. Even though his relationship with Davide is very good, he is not planning to head to Brazil yet, preferring other offers he has on the table.
As of today, what Lucas prefers is to keep playing in Europe, believing that exotic destinations can wait. He is now starting to consider the offers that have come to his agent, intending to decide in the coming days.
Legend of Real Madrid
Lucas Vázquez has been one of those footballers every coach wants to have in their squad. Humble, hard-working, and always willing to give everything for Real Madrid's badge. Even though he has never been a major media star, the Galician has built an impeccable career at Santiago Bernabéu, earning the respect of teammates, coaches, and fans.

Trained at La Fábrica, Lucas had to leave for Espanyol to earn a place in the elite before returning to the club of his life. Since then, he has experienced a decade full of success, with La Liga, Champions League, Club World Cup, Super Cups, and Copa del Rey titles. Although he has almost always played a secondary role, his performance every time he has been drafted on has been exemplary. Whether as a winger or as a right back, Vázquez has delivered reliably.
Now, at 33 years old, Lucas is saying goodbye to Real Madrid with full honors. His commitment, dedication, and silence in difficult moments have made him a beloved figure in the locker room. The club is preparing a tribute worthy of his career, recognizing his role as a silent legend of the white house. An emotional farewell for one of the most underrated players of the modern era of Real Madrid.