Real Madrid, Ancelotti reach agreement over exit; announcement likely after El Clasico
05-05-2025 18:45 via madriduniversal.com

Real Madrid, Ancelotti reach agreement over exit; announcement likely after El Clasico

Real Madrid, Ancelotti reach agreement over exit; announcement likely after El ClasicoReal Madrid have already begun casting the dice for next season, and a massive overhaul is clearly incoming.Earlier today, Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold officially announced his departure from the English club at the end of the season and his move to Real Madrid is said to be all but complete.Now, there appear to be quick movements on the managerial front with Florentino Perez and Co seemingly in a hurr
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