Alonso has built a reputation as one of Europe's brightest young managers since becoming Leverkusen in November 2022.
The Spaniard took Leverkusen from the relegation zone to a sixth-placed finish, while also guiding the team to the Europa League semi-finals.
After laying the foundations last term, Alonso has gone on to oversee a historic 2023-24 campaign, leading the club to their first Bundesliga title with five games to spare.
Alonso could still pick up more silverware this season, with Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal final and the Europa League quarter-finals.
Real Madrid return is «possible»The 42-year-old was mooted as a potential candidate to succeed his former boss Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid, before the Italian signed a new contract in December to extend his stay in 2026.
While Ancelotti remains in the Real Madrid hot seat, Carro has hinted that Alonso could return to the Santiago Bernabeu in the future.
Carro told Spanish outlet AS: «It is possible that at some point in his career as a coach, he ends up managing Real Madrid, yes.»
Alonso spent five years with Real Madrid as a player, making a total of 236 appearances and winning five trophies, including the 2013-14 Champions League.
He has also been linked with managerial roles at two of his other former clubs, with Liverpool and Bayern Munich looking to replace Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel respectively.
Several clubs tracking AlonsoHowever, Alonso has ultimately decided against a summer departure, having confirmed his desire to stay for at least one more season.
Carro has revealed that several clubs showed an interest in Alonso, and he did not rule out
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