The situation with Carlo Ancelotti and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) seems to be in a state of uncertainty, as reported by Africa Top Sports.com. Ancelotti appears to express a strong desire to leave PSG, even if the management reminds him that he is still under contract. The coach, in an interview with Le Parisien, speaks about the club in the past tense, indicating that he has mentally moved on.
Ancelotti goes a step further in provocation by playfully naming his potential successor, suggesting Leonardo, the Brazilian sports director of the club, who also has coaching experience. It’s worth noting that Leonardo had not ruled out the possibility of coaching PSG in the past.
The situation is described as confusing at PSG, especially with Ancelotti’s departure seemingly imminent. Despite being the French champion for the 2012-2013 season, the club faces uncertainty regarding its coaching staff.
Excerpts from Ancelotti’s statement highlight his unchanged decision to leave, citing personal reasons. He mentions the need to discuss with the club to find a solution but acknowledges the difficulty in doing so. While relationships with everyone at the club remain good, Ancelotti expresses that it’s normal to feel a little sadness. He emphasizes that Paris will remain a very good memory, and he needs to focus on his future.
The mention of Zinédine Zidane’s confirmed arrival at Real Madrid adds another layer of complexity to the coaching scenario, creating an interesting and evolving situation for PSG