Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has signed a new contract with the club until June 2026.
The 64-year-old Italian received a second call-up to the Bernabéu in 2021, initially on a three-year contract. He was linked with taking over the Brazilian manager’s job earlier this year, but he has said he wants to remain at the club. Ancelotti has won 10 titles as Real manager, including two Champions League titles, most recently in his first season with Real in 2021/22. He also won a La Liga title, two Copa del Rey, two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups, and one Spanish Super Cup.
Ancelotti managed Real from 2013 to 2015, stepping down a year after winning the Champions League.
He made his second return as manager after leaving Premier League side Everton in June 2021, replacing Zinedine Zidane.
The Real manager is the only manager to win four European Cups and the first to win all five of Europe’s major leagues: Italy, England, France, Germany and Spain. Last season, Real won the Copa del Rey, but finished second behind Barcelona in the Spanish top flight and were eliminated in the semi-finals of the Champions League.
This season they are top of La Liga after 18 games and remain in all European and domestic cup competitions.