CARLO ANCELOTTI’S son Davide is being eyed by Stade Reims, according to reports.
The coach has been assistant manager at Real Madrid under the tutelage of his father since 2021.
He has helped Los Blancos win LaLiga this season and could win the Champions League for a second time this weekend.
Davide attained his Uefa Pro License last year and could be set for his first ever managerial job.
That’s because Stade Reims believe he could be the right man to replace Will Still, according to RMC Sport.
The Ligue Un club want to hold talks with Davide after the Champions League final.
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Reims also considered Le Havre boss Luka Elsner as a possible replacement for Still, who left the club earlier this month.
Still dreams of managing in the Premier League and was linked with a move to Sunderland in December.
Davide, 34, could be the right man to succeed the Englishman as he has plenty of experience coaching.
He also worked under his dad at Bayern Munich, Everton and Napoli, where he often overlooked training sessions.
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Davide has been hailed as Madrid’s “bad cop” in the past.
He was credited with a plan to beat Chelsea in last season’s Champions League in which he wanted his team to use the “dark arts”.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk