Real Madrid is expected to seek a new head coach this summer as uncertainties surround Alvaro Arbeloa’s future at the helm. Arbeloa, 43, took over from Castilla after Xabi Alonso’s departure in January, and his tenure at the Bernabéu has been marked by inconsistency. While he reportedly has the support of the players, the club’s leadership harbors significant reservations about his performance.
Should Arbeloa not be kept on, Real Madrid will likely prioritize an experienced manager. Jurgen Klopp remains their top choice, but his current reluctance to return to coaching means President Florentino Perez and his team are evaluating other options.
Mauricio Pochettino is among the candidates under consideration, with his contract as head coach for the United States national team expiring following this summer’s World Cup. However, reports from MD suggest Real Madrid will face stiff competition from Tottenham Hotspur, a club Pochettino managed from 2014 to 2019.
Tottenham is also in search of a permanent manager, as interim head coach Igor Tudor is not anticipated to remain. Pochettino is their primary target, and they hope that his strong emotional connection to the club could give them an advantage over Real Madrid in securing his services this summer.
Real Madrid Leadership Faces Pivotal Managerial Choice
The next managerial appointment is critically important for Real Madrid. While Alonso initially seemed a secure choice last summer, his inability to connect with the players ultimately led to his dismissal. Arbeloa, conversely, appears to have gained player support, but his tactical decisions have been widely questioned, contributing to several disappointing outcomes, including losses to Albacete, Osasuna, and Getafe.
The direction Real Madrid will take remains uncertain, but should they opt for a new manager, Pochettino presents an appealing prospect.
