Raul Gonzalez, the manager of Real Madrid Castilla, appears to be leaving the team after more than four years in the position as a result of an important conversation with the organization. Meetings are planned for this Friday to address the management search for Villarreal.
Raul is prepared to accept Villarreal’s offer, according to Cadena SER, if it is formalized as anticipated. Raul will meet with Villarreal President Fernando Roig, and Marca reports that although he has previously received several offers, this is the first time Raul appears to be considering leaving.
The primary factor, according to the former, is that Real Madrid informed him that he would not succeed Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian’s contract expires next summer, and many believe he will quit the team at that time. Raul had been considered for the top position at Real Madrid for some time, but recently, Florentino Perez’s apparent preference for under-19s Manager Alvaro Arbeloa has caused his name to drop to the bottom of the shortlists.
In contrast to Zinedine Zidane, it seems like Raul will need to build a reputation for himself in management if he wants to become the starting goalkeeper at the Santiago Bernabeu.Although he finally was unable to return Castilla to the second division, Raul has generally been regarded as having had a successful tenure there.