Real Madrid is likely to be in the market for a new manager this summer, as questions arise concerning Alvaro Arbeloa’s continued tenure. The 43-year-old, who was promoted from Castilla after Xabi Alonso’s departure in January, has had an inconsistent run at the helm in the Bernabeu. While he has secured the support of the players, the club’s hierarchy reportedly harbors reservations about his performance.
In the event that Arbeloa is not retained, it is probable that Real Madrid would seek an experienced coach. Jurgen Klopp remains their dream candidate, but he has expressed reservations about returning to management at this time, leading Florentino Perez and his team to consider other options.
One such individual being considered is Mauricio Pochettino, whose contract as head coach of the United States national team is set to expire after this summer’s World Cup. Nevertheless, MD has reported that Real Madrid would face competition from Tottenham Hotspur, the club the Argentine previously managed between 2014 and 2019.
Tottenham is currently seeking a new permanent manager, as Igor Tudor is not expected to be kept on after his interim spell concludes. Pochettino is their primary target, and they believe that the sentimental appeal could be sufficient to beat Real Madrid to his signature this summer.
A Pivotal Managerial Decision for Real Madrid
It is crucial that Real Madrid makes the correct managerial appointment next. Xabi Alonso seemed like a safe choice last summer, but he struggled to gain the full support of the players during his time, which ultimately led to his downfall. Arbeloa appears to have mastered player relations, but his tactical decisions have been questionable, contributing to a number of poor results, including defeats against Albacete, Osasuna, and Getafe.
The direction Real Madrid will take remains uncertain, but if a new manager is sought, Pochettino would undoubtedly present an attractive option.








