Carlo Ancelotti's season at Real Madrid has been disappointing. Both the team's and the coach's level have left much to be desired. Not having lifted any trophy this season has been culminating.
In fact, it is known that Carlo Ancelotti will be the new coach of Brazil when the season ends. It is the next episode for a highly valued coach, but with Real Madrid, he ran out of steam.

Florentino Pérez has gotten to work thoroughly to dispel these bad feelings. Real Madrid has shown a lack of commitment throughout the season, and for this reason, the president foresees many changes.
Florentino makes a move
Florentino Pérez has already signed Xabi Alonso as the new coach of Real Madrid. The Basque will sign for 3 years of commitment on the white bench. This is the first stone of everything that needs to be built this season.
As for the departures, all eyes are on the same player: Vinícius Júnior. The Brazilian, since not winning the Ballon d'Or, which Rodri won, has declined. In general, Real Madrid's "7" has contributed more controversies, conflicts, and bad experiences than anything else: he has been a player who has stood out for off-field issues.

Despite his 105 goals and 81 assists since he arrived at Madrid, Vinícius Júnior has never fully convinced Madrid fans. Vinícius has focused on ego, and that's why he is always in the spotlight of criticism. We are not only talking about the fans.
The significance of Vinícius Júnior
The statements of Real Madrid legends about the Brazilian also stand out even more. The renowned former player and media collaborator, Álvaro Benito, the other day exploded at 'Vini's' defensive passivity.
Additionally, Real Madrid legend Mijatovic joined the criticism of Vinícius Júnior: "If he leaves this summer, it wouldn't be a tragedy. Madrid has kept winning after the departure of figures like Cristiano or Benzema," he stated.
Florentino Pérez, listening to offers from Arabia
After all, Vinícius Júnior is an expensive player. Vinícius's age, quality, figures, and media presence make his value reach 200 million euros. This is a figure that few clubs in Europe could pay for a single footballer.
Florentino Pérez is well aware of this fact, which is why the president will listen to offers that, he already assumes, will not be from European teams. It wouldn't be the first time, in fact, that teams from Saudi Arabia are interested in the Madrid star. Florentino hopes that Arabia will solve the situation with Vinícius.