Davide Ancelotti Explores Alternatives Amid Rangers Talks: Ibrox Appointment in Jeopardy?
Davide Ancelotti, the highly regarded assistant manager at Real Madrid and son of legendary coach Carlo Ancelotti, has reportedly scheduled conversations with another club as he weighs up his next managerial step. While Rangers had been hopeful of securing Ancelotti as their next head coach, sources suggest the 34-year-old is exploring alternative options, casting fresh doubt over a potential move to Ibrox.
Ancelotti has been a top target for Rangers following the departure of Philippe Clement. His experience at the elite level, working alongside his father at clubs like Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton, and now Real Madrid, has made him a coveted candidate, not just for Rangers but for several clubs across Europe.
Reports from Spain and Italy indicate that Ancelotti has been approached by a rival club in one of Europe’s top five leagues, and a formal conversation is expected to take place within the next week. While the identity of the club remains under wraps, it is believed to be a side with a stable structure and a clear long-term project — factors that could weigh heavily in Ancelotti’s decision-making process.
The development comes as a potential blow to Rangers, who are eager to begin pre-season planning with a new manager in place. The club had viewed Ancelotti not only as a high-profile appointment but also as someone capable of instilling a progressive football philosophy at Ibrox. His coaching credentials and modern tactical outlook were seen as ideal for revitalizing the squad and narrowing the gap with rivals Celtic.
However, Ancelotti is said to be taking a measured approach to his next move. He is reportedly keen on stepping out from his father’s shadow and proving himself as a first-team manager in his own right. While Rangers offer a platform for silverware and European football, the interest from elsewhere could present a more favorable environment for his long-term ambitions.
For now, the Rangers hierarchy remains in contact with Ancelotti’s representatives, but they are also preparing contingency plans should talks break down. Names like Kevin Muscat and Pascal Jansen remain in the frame, though none carry the same weight as the young Italian tactician.
As the managerial search enters a crucial phase, all eyes will be on Ancelotti’s next move — one that could reshape the coaching landscape at Ibrox for seasons to come.