Davide Ancelotti is facing a big decision in the next couple of weeks, as he contemplates whether to take on the role of the next Rangers manager. The 35-year-old assistant at Real Madrid, and son of the famous manager Carlo Ancelotti, has recently engaged in discussions with Rangers officials about the possibility of moving to Glasgow.
In demand this summer for his first shot at management, Ancelotti has caught the eye of Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises as a key target. Despite interest from various clubs across Europe, Ancelotti seems drawn to the idea of stepping into the shoes of interim manager Barry Ferguson at Ibrox. The talks with the Govan club have been positive, leading to Ancelotti considering his options carefully before making a final decision by the end of the month.
Having worked alongside his father at top clubs like Everton, Napoli, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid, Ancelotti has built a solid reputation as a respected coach. With accolades from world-class players under his belt, he is now at a crossroads in his career, weighing the prospect of becoming a manager in his own right, potentially at Rangers. Not really sure why this matters, but it seems like Ancelotti is on the brink of a major career move that could shape his future in football. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like this decision could have a significant impact on his trajectory as a coach.