Carlo Ancelotti ‘contacted’ over two new jobs if he leaves Real Madrid after Champions League disaster

CARLO ANCELOTTI has reportedly been contacted over two new jobs if he leaves Real Madrid. The legendary Italian manager appears set to be on the way out of the Santiago Bernabeu following a disappointing season. RexCarlo Ancelotti could be on his way out of Real Madrid[/caption] ReutersHe has reportedly been contacted over a return to AC Milan[/caption] GettyHe could also replace Claudio Ranieri at Roma[/caption] Ancelotti, 65, has enjoyed great success with Los Blancos since returning to the club in 2021. He has won two Champions League titles during his current reign, but the current season has been a failure. Real were dumped out of Europe’s premier competition by Arsenal and are seven points behind Barcelona in the LaLiga title race. The veteran technician will not be short of offers if he does leave the club at the end of the season. La Gazzetta dello Sport has claimed that AC Milan have contacted him over a return to the San Siro. Ancelotti won the Serie A and Champions League titles twice with the Rossoneri as manager between 2001 and 2009. He also enjoyed success at the club as a player, as he won domestic and European titles with the club. Milan is not the only team to have reached out to the former Everton boss, according to the report. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS It is claimed that AS Roma are also interested in Ancelotti to replace Premier League title winner Claudio Ranieri. The Leicester City legend was hired by Roma for the second time in his career in November. GettyHe has won 42 trophies as a player and manager[/caption] GettyXabi Alonso has been linked with replacing Ancelotti at Real Madrid[/caption] Ranieri, 73, came out of retirement to help the capital-based side after Ivan Juric was sacked. He has since helped the I Giallorossi climb back up the Serie A table and into sixth place. Roma are currently on a 17-game unbeaten streak in the league, with the last loss coming at Como in December. Meanwhile, Ancelotti has admitted he is relishing the pressure in Spain. Real face Barcelona in an El Clasico Copa del Rey final on Saturday, the club’s last chance of silverware this season. He said: “The club is aware that it has been a more complicated year than last year. “Together we manage the difficulties. The honeymoon continues. I’m very happy, very happy, with a lot of pressure, but that’s how it always is. “You see success very close and it’s normal for stress to increase, but stress is fuel for me, it doesn’t bother me, it gives me more energy to think about more things. “As long as I continue to get up in the morning, everything is fine.” Meanwhile, former Liverpool star Xabi Alonso is one of the favourites to replace Ancelotti at the Bernabeu. It is believed that Real chiefs have already sounded out Alonso about taking over at the club. Inside Ancelotti's trophy cabinet Carlo Ancelotti has won a stunning amount of honours during his playing and managerial career... Playing career: Roma Serie A x1 Coppa Italia x4 AC Milan Serie A x2 Supercoppa Italiana x1 European Cup x2 European Super Cup x1 Intercontinental Cup x1 Manager career: Juventus Intertoto Cup x1 AC Milan Serie A x1 Coppa Italia x1 Supercoppa Italiana x1 Champions League x2 Super Cup x2 Club World Cup x1 Chelsea Premier League x1 FA Cup x1 Community Shield x1 Paris Saint-Germain Ligue 1 x1 Real Madrid LaLiga x2 Copa del Rey x2 Supercopa de Espana x2 Champions League x3 Super Cup x3 Club World Cup x2 Intercontinental Cup x1 Bayern Munich Bundesliga x1 DFL-Supercup x1

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Carlo Ancelotti ‘contacted’ over two new jobs if he leaves Real Madrid after Champions League disaster

CARLO ANCELOTTI has reportedly been contacted over two new jobs if he leaves Real Madrid.

The legendary Italian manager appears set to be on the way out of the Santiago Bernabeu following a disappointing season.

Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid CF head coach.
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Carlo Ancelotti could be on his way out of Real Madrid[/caption]
AC Milan manager Carlo Ancelotti embracing striker Filippo Inzaghi after winning the Champions League.
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He has reportedly been contacted over a return to AC Milan[/caption]
Claudio Ranieri, AS Roma head coach, gesturing during a match.
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He could also replace Claudio Ranieri at Roma[/caption]

Ancelotti, 65, has enjoyed great success with Los Blancos since returning to the club in 2021.

He has won two Champions League titles during his current reign, but the current season has been a failure.

Real were dumped out of Europe’s premier competition by Arsenal and are seven points behind Barcelona in the LaLiga title race.

The veteran technician will not be short of offers if he does leave the club at the end of the season.

La Gazzetta dello Sport has claimed that AC Milan have contacted him over a return to the San Siro.

Ancelotti won the Serie A and Champions League titles twice with the Rossoneri as manager between 2001 and 2009.

He also enjoyed success at the club as a player, as he won domestic and European titles with the club.

Milan is not the only team to have reached out to the former Everton boss, according to the report.

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It is claimed that AS Roma are also interested in Ancelotti to replace Premier League title winner Claudio Ranieri.

The Leicester City legend was hired by Roma for the second time in his career in November.

Carlo Ancelotti holding the UEFA Champions League trophy.
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He has won 42 trophies as a player and manager[/caption]
Xabi Alonso, head coach of Leverkusen, looking disappointed.
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Xabi Alonso has been linked with replacing Ancelotti at Real Madrid[/caption]

Ranieri, 73, came out of retirement to help the capital-based side after Ivan Juric was sacked.

He has since helped the I Giallorossi climb back up the Serie A table and into sixth place.

Roma are currently on a 17-game unbeaten streak in the league, with the last loss coming at Como in December.

Meanwhile, Ancelotti has admitted he is relishing the pressure in Spain.

Real face Barcelona in an El Clasico Copa del Rey final on Saturday, the club’s last chance of silverware this season.

He said: “The club is aware that it has been a more complicated year than last year.

“Together we manage the difficulties. The honeymoon continues. I’m very happy, very happy, with a lot of pressure, but that’s how it always is.

“You see success very close and it’s normal for stress to increase, but stress is fuel for me, it doesn’t bother me, it gives me more energy to think about more things.

“As long as I continue to get up in the morning, everything is fine.”

Meanwhile, former Liverpool star Xabi Alonso is one of the favourites to replace Ancelotti at the Bernabeu.

It is believed that Real chiefs have already sounded out Alonso about taking over at the club.

Inside Ancelotti's trophy cabinet

Carlo Ancelotti has won a stunning amount of honours during his playing and managerial career...

Playing career:

Roma

  • Serie A x1
  • Coppa Italia x4

AC Milan

  • Serie A x2
  • Supercoppa Italiana x1
  • European Cup x2
  • European Super Cup x1
  • Intercontinental Cup x1

Manager career:

Juventus

  • Intertoto Cup x1

AC Milan

  • Serie A x1
  • Coppa Italia x1
  • Supercoppa Italiana x1
  • Champions League x2
  • Super Cup x2
  • Club World Cup x1

Chelsea

  • Premier League x1
  • FA Cup x1
  • Community Shield x1

Paris Saint-Germain

  • Ligue 1 x1

Real Madrid

  • LaLiga x2
  • Copa del Rey x2
  • Supercopa de Espana x2
  • Champions League x3
  • Super Cup x3
  • Club World Cup x2
  • Intercontinental Cup x1

Bayern Munich

  • Bundesliga x1
  • DFL-Supercup x1