Carlo Ancelotti has had many successes as Real Madrid manager, but things are getting complicated. The team from the capital haven't yet found the key to start chalking up wins and the situation is starting to get worrying. A club like this can't afford not to be at the top of soccer and changes will start to happen very soon.
Florentino Pérez has never hesitated to let go of stars who are no longer needed, and this time will be no different. Real Madrid will be moving in the winter transfer market and Carlo Ancelotti has two players in his sights. Whether you like it or not, the decision taken in the capital will be for the good of the team.
Carlo Ancelotti's Clean-up
Carlo Ancelotti has had one of the best squads in Europe for several years and Florentino Pérez keeps bringing in world-class stars. The latest of them, Kylian Mbappé, has been the protagonist of the biggest drama of recent years. After more than 7 seasons testing the waters, the Frenchman decided to sign for the supposed club of his life, Real Madrid.
The fans, being kind, have put the past behind them and decided to support their new player. Unfortunately, he is not adapting as quickly as expected and the atmosphere is starting to get tense. On top of that, injuries are rife in the capital and Carlo Ancelotti has many of his most important players in the infirmary.
In addition to the players who are absent, those who are available are not playing their best soccer. The absence of Toni Kroos is proving very difficult to make up for and Los Blancos have to make a decision soon. In order to be able to sign players calmly and get rid of players who are not needed, there are two names that are gaining more and more strength.
The two possible exits
The first of them is Endrick , who despite having a lot of talent is not having a leading role. Considering that he has just arrived and that his progress looks very good, the ideal would be a loan. On the other hand, it was already seen at San Mamés that Fran García doesn't fit in and that when all the players return he will be left without a place.
Although we can't say for sure yet, Fran García is likely to leave sooner or later. Endrick is more doubtful, but what is clear is that Carlo Ancelotti can't stop his progress.