Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid here we go?

Reports now indicate that the Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid might be getting close to being finalized ahead of the 25/26 season.
It’s the story every football fan has been waiting to see unfold and now, it looks like it’s finally happening. Xabi Alonso, one of Europe’s brightest young managers, is reportedly ready to say yes to Real Madrid.
Sources close to the situation reveal that Alonso is prepared to take over at the Bernabéu as soon as the exit process for Carlo Ancelotti is complete. The Spanish tactician has impressed the footballing world with his work at Bayer Leverkusen, but the pull of returning home this time as head coach of the club where he once bossed the midfield is simply too strong to ignore.
With Carlo Ancelotti reportedly set to leave Real Madrid, likely to begin his journey as Brazil’s new national team manager, Madrid’s top brass have turned their attention to the future. And that future, it seems, has Xabi Alonso written all over it.
For Madridistas, this feels like more than a tactical decision; it feels poetic. Xabi was a fan favorite during his playing days, known for his elegance, intelligence, and leadership. Now, he’s bringing those same qualities to the dugout, and the results have been stunning.
While Real Madrid fans are celebrating the potential return of a legend, the mood in Leverkusen is understandably more urgent. The Bundesliga club has already begun the process of finding Alonso’s replacement, with talks progressing as they brace themselves for his departure.
Under Alonso, Leverkusen have become one of the most exciting sides in Europe, tactically sharp, fearless in attack, and organized in defense. His fingerprints are all over this team, and his exit will leave big boots to fill.
For many football fans this move feels like destiny. Alonso spent five glorious seasons at Real Madrid, winning La Liga, Copa del Rey titles, and the coveted La Décima. He was a general on the pitch, calm in chaos, and beloved by fans.
Now, he’s evolved into a manager who carries that same calmness on the sidelines and like Zidane he would make his return to Santiago Bernabeu as a manager. With Real Madrid’s locker room stacked with young talent like Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, and Vinícius Jr., Alonso seems like the ideal leader to guide the next generation.
Alonso could be in charge at the Bernabéu by the start of the 2025/26 season, ready to write the next chapter of his Real Madrid story from midfield maestro to managerial master.