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Davide Ancelotti has not ruled himself out of the running to become the next Rangers manager. The Rangers Review has reported that the Italian, who is 35 years old, is considering his options amidst interest from the Ibrox club. This morning, reports from Brazil claimed that Davide had decided against moving into management, instead choosing to join his dad Carlo’s coaching staff with the Brazilian national team until after the 2026 World Cup. Despite joining his father in charge of Brazil for their upcoming matches against Ecuador and Paraguay next month, it is believed that Ancelotti Jnr. is still open to the idea of going solo this summer.

Ancelotti, who has worked alongside his legendary father at Everton, Napoli, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid, will see his time at the Bernabeu come to an end with the final La Liga fixtures of the season. This will mark the beginning of his transition into international management. This transition could potentially create an opportunity for his son to make his mark in Glasgow and take on the challenge of leading Rangers to the Premiership title in the upcoming season. Davide’s preference for the new campaign is to kickstart his managerial career on his own terms. If the right offer doesn’t come his way this summer, he may consider joining Carlo in leading the five-time World Champions. However, Rangers are still in the running to secure Ancelotti’s services this summer, pending agreement from all parties involved, as the Ibrox takeover deal moves closer to completion.

Not really sure why this matters, but Davide Ancelotti hasn’t completely ruled out the possibility of becoming the next Rangers manager. The Italian, who’s 35 years old, is apparently weighing his options as the Ibrox club shows interest in him. Reports out of Brazil today said that Davide had decided against taking on a managerial role, opting instead to work alongside his dad Carlo with the Brazilian national team until after the 2026 World Cup. Despite assisting his father in overseeing Brazil’s upcoming matches against Ecuador and Paraguay, Ancelotti Jnr. seems to be keeping the door open for a potential solo venture this summer.

Having collaborated with his father at various clubs such as Everton, Napoli, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid, Ancelotti is set to conclude his time at the Bernabeu with the conclusion of the current La Liga season. This will mark the beginning of his journey into international management, potentially paving the way for his son to make a name for himself in Glasgow by leading Rangers to glory in the Premiership next season. Davide seems keen on starting his managerial career independently for the upcoming campaign. If he doesn’t receive the right offer this summer, he might just end up teaming up with Carlo to guide the five-time World Champions. However, Rangers are still very much in the mix for acquiring Ancelotti’s services this summer, pending mutual agreement, as the Ibrox takeover deal progresses towards completion.