Real Madrid Seeks New Coach for Next Season

The club president is looking for a coach who can manage the locker room and be receptive to board directives, with several names on the shortlist.

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Real Madrid is currently searching for a new coach for the upcoming season, with the current manager in a difficult position and the club seeking a profile that meets its needs.

Real Madrid faces the next month with seven matches without clear aspirations, concluding a season without titles. The current coach, who has accumulated eight losses in 22 games, will remain on the bench until the end of the season, while the board searches for his replacement.

"It's a decision that doesn't concern me. I'm not worried about my future at all. I'm worried about these seven games. These are club decisions. I have direct communication every week with the club and a great relationship, but the only future I'm concerned about is tomorrow's (today's)."

the current coach
The Real Madrid board is looking for a coach capable of managing the locker room without creating conflicts with the players or inconveniencing the president. Having ruled out options like Zinedine Zidane or Jürgen Klopp, the desired profile leans towards an obedient and experienced coach.
Among the candidates who meet these requirements are the Italian Massimiliano Allegri, favored by the president, and the Frenchman Didier Deschamps, who will leave the France national team after the World Cup. Mauricio Pochettino, current coach of the United States national team, is also on the list of potential replacements.
The club's current situation, with an upcoming match against Alavés, will allow the Bernabéu crowd to express their opinion on the players, the coach, and the board's management in another year without titles.