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Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich aim to ‘leave’ Germany despite ‘2026’ contract obligation
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Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich aim to ‘leave’ Germany despite ‘2026’ contract obligation

Xabi Alonso has been regarded as one of the best and most promising coaches in the world ever since he achieved what many could only dream of last season.

After an 11-year dynasty in which many tried and failed to lead Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title, Alonso sought it for the first time in his first season in charge of Bayer Leverkusen.

It meant the former Liverpool midfielder was tipped to take over from Jürgen Klopp in the summer after the German manager announced he would leave the club after nine years in charge.

Alonso has decided to continue as Leverkusen’s coach, but this looks set to change soon.

According to EurosportAlonso will leave the German champions at the end of the season as he aims to continue climbing the football managerial ladder, where many expect him to reach the top.

The Leverkusen team won the league undefeated last year and suffered their only defeat this season against Atalanta in the Europa League final.

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Although Alonso’s contract at Leverkusen runs until 2026, Alonso is expected to replace Carlo Ancelotti. Real Madrid, However, their league rivals Bayern Munich are also following the 42-year-old football player. This should come as no surprise to anyone, as it is known that Bayern selects the best talents, both as players and coaches, from among their title-fighting teammates.

Leverkusen haven’t started the season as well as they would have liked, sitting in fourth place, nine points behind Bayern, but Alonso still has plenty of credit in the bank after last season.

He could be an ideal replacement at the Santiago Bernabeu for Ancelotti, who plays for the club and the Spanish national team. It seems like a transfer to Real would be the perfect place for Alonso, perhaps it’s time for a change.

Madrid have started the season poorly as they were beaten by Hansi Flick’s men last month despite being just six points behind leaders Barcelona, ​​losing two of their four games in the Champions League this season.

Moreover, after the arrival of Kylian Mbappe in the summer, the team is not performing as expected. The signing appears to be too much for Ancelotti, who enjoyed so much last season with Jude Bellingham, Vinicius and Galactico. rodrygo.