Real Madrid coaching position might not be as accessible as initially thought, as the club eyes Xabi Alonso as a potential successor to Carlo Ancelotti, whose contract with Bayer Leverkusen is set to expire at the end of the season.
Xabi Alonso, often regarded as « the chosen one » for the role, has seen considerable success since his arrival at the German club. Bayer Leverkusen currently sits atop the Bundesliga table, boasting their best-ever start to a season with 16 points out of a possible 18.
This remarkable performance has undoubtedly drawn attention from more prominent footballing institutions, with Alonso being a sought-after candidate. However, Bayer Leverkusen has made it clear that they remain fully focused on their current project. To further complicate matters for Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso recently extended his contract with the German club, committing to them until 2026.
The Leverkusen hierarchy appears unwavering in their determination to retain Alonso’s services for the remaining two years of his contract. If Xabi Alonso is to make the move to Spain and take the helm at Real Madrid, it seems that the Spanish giants will have to meet Bayer Leverkusen’s demands, which could prove to be a significant financial investment.