Real Madrid are reportedly mulling a shock approach for ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp to replace Carlo Ancelotti this summer.
Following a crushing 3-0 defeat at the hands of Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie, doubts surrounding Ancelotti’s long-term future at the Santiago Bernabeu are growing louder. Despite his current deal running until 2026, poor form in Europe and inconsistency in La Liga are beginning to weigh heavily. With just seven league fixtures remaining, Madrid sit four points behind fierce rivals Barcelona, adding fuel to speculation that a managerial change may come in the summer if their latest trophy pursuit ends up proving fruitless.
According to Sport, Real Madrid have been closely monitoring Klopp’s availability and are contemplating making an official move for the German tactician. Klopp stepped down from his managerial role at Liverpool last summer and took a brief hiatus before accepting a new off-pitch position as Red Bull’s Global Head of Football. While he had initially seemed set on transitioning to a less intense role within football’s executive sphere, recent developments in Madrid may tempt him back into the dugout. Real insiders are said to believe that his charisma, tactical innovation, and big-game mentality could be precisely what the club needs in a period of uncertainty.
For months, Xabi Alonso has been considered the frontrunner to succeed Ancelotti. The Bayer Leverkusen boss and former Spain and Madrid midfielder enjoys a strong reputation in his homeland, thanks to his composed leadership and modern approach to attacking football. Having already proven his mettle in the Bundesliga, Alonso’s tactical know-how and familiarity with the club make him a highly attractive option. However, recent inconsistencies in his Leverkusen side’s performances have sparked doubts among Madrid officials. There is growing concern that, despite his potential, Alonso might not offer the immediate impact or commanding presence needed to steer the team through turbulent waters and back to the top.
While Klopp remains comfortably embedded in his role with the Red Bull group, Madrid’s interest might present a dilemma he finds hard to ignore. With a sabbatical already under his belt and a legacy secured in England, the chance to take over at one of football’s most storied clubs could reignite his appetite for front-line management.