Real Madrid are reportedly interested in bringing Roma boss Jose Mourinho back to the Santiago Bernabeu.
Carlo Ancelotti is currently in the Real Madrid hot seat and the Italian has a contract with the club until June 2024.
However, there is a belief that he could leave the reigning European champions at the end of the season amid links with the vacant Brazil managerial position.
Ancelotti recently revealed that he was "very excited" by Brazil's interest in appointing him as their head coach.
With Ancelotti's Real Madrid future shrouded in uncertainty, a number of names have been touted as possible successors.
Julian Nagelsmann and Mauricio Pochettino are both believed to be on Real Madrid's radar, although the pair are also being linked with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
According to journalist Antonio Romero, Real Madrid have not ruled out the prospect of Mourinho returning to the club.
Speaking to Cadena SER about the prospect of Real Madrid Under-19s manager Alvaro Arbeloa becoming assistant manager to a new head coach, Romero also revealed that Zinedine Zidane could return.
"I think that in Madrid they are very interested in promoting Arbeloa," Romero said. "There are other positions in the club that are very interesting, such as the second coach of the top dog to arrive next season.
"They tell me not to rule out Mourinho, and although it seems like science fiction, today it cannot be ruled out. Another name they tell me is Zidane."
Mourinho previously coached Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, winning a La Liga title, a Copa del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup.
The 60-year-old ended Roma's 14-year trophy drought last season, guiding the Italian side to the inaugural Europa Conference League trophy.
Fifth-placed Roma are currently embroiled in a battle for Champions League qualification in Serie A, and they are also involved in the Europa League quarter-finals.
Mourinho has a contract with the Giallorossi until the summer of 2024, and it is unclear whether he would consider returning to Real Madrid. body check tags ::