As Carlo Ancelotti prepares to take charge of Brazil, his son Davide Ancelotti may also be on the brink of a major step in his coaching career—by leaving his father’s staff.
According to talkSPORT, the 34-year-old Real Madrid assistant coach is a serious contender to become the new head coach of Rangers FC, replacing interim manager Barry Ferguson, who stepped in after Philippe Clement’s departure.
A Big Leap for Ancelotti Jr.
Fluent in multiple languages, highly methodical, and deeply involved in Real Madrid’s daily operations, Davide has built a strong reputation in football circles. The Scottish giants could now offer him his first role as a head coach—a huge opportunity at a passionate and demanding club with European ambitions.
Gerrard vs. Ancelotti?
Another name in the frame: Steven Gerrard. The former Liverpool legend is available after a stint in Saudi Arabia and previously led Rangers to a historic league title in 2021. His return would make sense—but Davide’s modern, tactical profile is catching the board’s attention.
A decision is expected soon. Scotland might just be the launchpad for Davide Ancelotti’s solo career.
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