Real Madrid want Xabi Alonso in place as their new manager in time for the start of next month’s Club World Cup.
Sources say the plan is for Alonso, 43, to travel to Madrid on 1 June to prepare the team for their first game of the inaugural Fifa tournament on 18 June against Saudi side Al-Hilal in Miami.
Former Real, Liverpool and Spain midfielder Alonso announced on Friday he was leaving German side Bayer Leverkusen at the end of the season.
It was not Alonso’s intention to join up with Real this early but conversations took place last week and the club felt it did not make sense to use an interim before the Basque manager took over.
Current Real manager Carlo Ancelotti will leave the Santiago Bernabeu at the end of the season to take over as the national team coach of Brazil.
The 65-year-old Italian is set to be given a send-off in Los Blancos’ final home game of the campaign against Real Sociedad on 25 May.
Real’s La Liga defence was dealt a decisive blow on Saturday as they lost 4-3 to league leaders Barcelona to leave them seven points adrift with three games remaining.
Conversations with Real started months ago when they let Alonso know he would be the replacement if Ancelotti did not continue next season.
By March a verbal agreement was in place and in the last two weeks negotiations started to focus on the details.
Right now, nothing has been finalised about the timing of his arrival, but Real have let him know that he should take over in the USA as they consider the Club World Cup a very important competition.
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