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43-year-old Alonso signed with Real Madrid for 3 years! He brought 3 new players to play in the Club World Cup, and coach An will bid farewell to the special ceremony

5:19pm, 14 May 2025【Football】

On May 12, well-known reporter Romano announced with his iconic Here We Go that 43-year-old Xavi Alonso is confirmed to be the new head coach of La Liga giants Real Madrid, and the two sides will sign a contract from 3 years to 2028. The staff has arranged the contract and the contract has been in place.

Alonso had previously announced that he would step down early after the end of this season and would no longer serve as the head coach of Leverkusen. Since taking office in October 2022, he has led the pharmaceutical factory to three championships in three years, including the first Bundesliga championship in the history of the team. The team has also won the league runner-up this season. In addition, there is a German Cup championship and a German Super Cup championship. Alonso's ability to lead the team has been widely recognized. Alonso, born in 1981, was a top midfielder in his time and played for Real Sociedad, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern. Real Madrid is Alonso's longest-time club. This former midfielder has played in 236 games for Real Madrid and has contributed 6 goals and 31 assists. Alonso also won important honors such as the Champions League, La Liga and the Copa del Rey with Real Madrid.

After Alonso is about to take office, it is a job that Real Madrid urgently needs to do if they bid farewell to the current coach Ancelotti. It is reported that Ancelotti will start preparing for the farewell this week, and he will have a special farewell ceremony, after which the Alonso era begins.

Real Madrid plans Xavi Alonso and his team to start a new chapter from June 1. The first step is to prepare for the Club World Cup and everything is ready. According to previous reports from Western media, Alonso will bring Arnold and three other new players to the Club World Cup. The team currently hopes to introduce a left-back and a central defender.