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BREAKING NEWS “I’m sorry to say, but he can no longer work under me at Madrid”- Ancellotti breaks £100M forgotten Madrid star’s heart



🚨 After Arsenal’s mistakes, Ancelotti ends the £100 million star’s dream of joining Real Madrid, saying, “He Can No Longer Work Under Me”


After consecutive expensive performances, a well-known figure is ordered to find a new club, causing heartbreak at the Bernabéu. Inside is the whole story.



 



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According to reports, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has run out of patience with a £100 million star after the player made critical mistakes in both legs of the team’s Champions League loss to Arsenal. The unnamed star’s involvement in giving up both goals in the second leg was the last straw, and it is said that Ancelotti told him he “can no longer work under me at Madrid.”


 

Karim Benzema, a former Madrid striker, fuelled the flames by asserting that he had forewarned Ancelotti about the dependability of this particular player, saying:

 

> “He continues to cause issues for the team… it cost us three points.

 

 

 

Although the story doesn’t specifically name the player, rumours are circulating about recent underwhelming names, such as Eduardo Camavinga or Aurélien Tchouaméni, who were both purchased for high prices and played defensively against Arsenal.

 

Julien Laurens suggested that Ancelotti might not even return next season, depending on the outcome of the Copa del Rey final, while Spanish football expert Guillem Balague criticised Ancelotti for relying on a tired core while disregarding up-and-coming players like Arda Güler and Brahim Díaz.

 

There will be significant upheaval in the summer:

 

According to reports, Trent Alexander-Arnold is in queue to join.

 

Alaba, Kroos, and Modric might be let go.

 

There is a need for a new midfield leader.

 

 

Florentino Pérez may only keep Ancelotti “on one condition”—win trophies or face the axe.

 

The reconstruction of Madrid is unavoidable. The voyage of this footballer to Madrid? Probably over.



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