Real Madrid will sack manager Julen Lopetegui and bring in former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte to replace him, according to multiple reports in Spain.

Spanish outlet Onda Cero reported following Real Madrid's 5-1 loss to Barcelona on Sunday that Real Madrid would fire Lopetegui and present Conte on Monday. ESPN could not confirm the impending move on Sunday.

Mundo Deportivo reported that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez left Sunday's loss at Camp Nou without addressing the team.

According to Marca, Lopetegui spoke with his players following the loss and said goodbye to them "just in case."

Conte stepped down at Chelsea in July after two seasons, where he won the Premier League in his first year and the FA Cup in the second campaign. He previously served as Italy coach and at Juventus, where he won three straight Serie A titles.

After the departure of star Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer, Real Madrid are mired in ninth place in La Liga with 14 points through 10 games, seven points adrift of leaders Barcelona.