Relevo reports that the Italian is facing two charges of having defrauded the Treasury of over €1 million. This happened between 2014 and 2015 during Ancelotti's first stint at Madrid.
Before now, the Italian was in the front line to take over from Solskjaer at Manchester United. But a 3-0 win at Tottenham on Saturday saw Spurs dismissed their manager paving the way for Conte to get a faster job.
Conte has since ruled himself out of the running to take a new job while the season is still ongoing. And the 49-year-old also issued a direct response to the warning he received from Ramos.
Interestingly, SunSport, reported that the former Real Madrid boss had informed Mourinho that he was not interested in taking his job at Old Trafford despite underground moves.
The Brighton job is Zerbi's first in England, but the Italian had managed clubs such as Benevento and Sassuolo in his native Italy, and had a short spell in charge of Shakhtar Donetsk last season.
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"But I have to make sure I carry on learning and not believe that because I have played for 15 years for Juventus and the Italian national team that I can start a new job and think I know everything.
Solskjaer fears another bad result could spell the end of his brief time in charge at Old Trafford, having only won four of 16 Premier League matches since getting the job permanently.
Conte will only agree to take the job if he receives assurances Kane will stay beyond this summer. He is also demanding a contract worth £8.5million per season.
Since the ex Real Madrid gaffer was sacked at Manchester United, he has been out of coaching job although Mourinho has been seen many times doing punditry job.
Former Gunners midfielder Arteta, was strongly linked with the job in north London before Emery's appointment and Allegri won five Serie A titles and four Coppa Italias during his spell at Juventus, before leaving the Italian giants earlier
Abramovich held off sacking Conte to see if a job became available that would save Chelsea having to pay him off, but the club have been left with little choice but to act - despite the Italian returning to take pre-season training since Monday