Yes, in fact there is a lot of talk about him for me that Xabi has him in his sights as well as Vinicius, for me Xabi doesn't see them with as much need as Ancelloti did, it's because now the team has a very slow way of playing, it's not explosive, and that style is not that of the majority of Current players, except for some and that's what Xabi will work on now, in a big hurry.
When there's a deadlock, Rodrygo takes on the goal-scoring role, so his role looks much better. We haven't seen any major changes at Real Madrid, and perhaps the strategies implemented by the two coaches will also be different. Xabi Alonso's task won't be easy, as he arrived at a time when Real Madrid wasn't in good form, but if he can make major changes, his name will continue to soar as a successful coach. Almost all of Real Madrid's players have speed, and a slow playing style actually makes them more not effective.