Carlo Ancelotti has not ruled out committing his future to Real Madrid beyond his current contract, a report has claimed.
It was speculated that Ancelotti would leave the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer of 2017, but he then surprised everyone by signing a contract extension. Despite this, the well-liked Italian manager is still being connected with leaving the club in the near future.
While it is true that he is under contract until 2026, it was recently reported that Madrid is already working to secure the signing of Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso for the next summer. This is being done in order to ensure that none of Madrid’s competitors are able to get the former midfielder.
Ancelotti, on the other hand, has made a concerted effort to put the rumors of his leaving to rest by publicly stating that he continues to take great pleasure in his position as manager.
Before overseeing his 300th match for Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti made the following statement: “I’m not thinking about my future in any way, shape, or form. I love this job.” “Being in this dugout is a remarkable experience; to have accomplished this feat three hundred times is not quite a miracle, but it is very close to being a miracle.
I’m sure you can’t equate the level of exhaustion I’m experiencing to that of the players. The pressure and responsibilities are there, but I really like it. As of right now, I don’t see myself having a time limit, and I’d be thrilled to remain in this location for a good number of years to come.
As a result of having discovered what he considers to be the ideal job, Ancelotti is even open to the possibility of extending his contract beyond the year 2026.
Ancelotti continues to be a well-liked figure among both the supporters and the administrative staff of the club, despite the persistent rumors that he is leaving. Florentino Perez, the President of Madrid, believes that the 65-year-old’s approach to managing players is an ideal match for the club, and he is not in a hurry to make a significant management change.
Ancelotti is still eager to stay as Madrid manager for the foreseeable future, despite the fact that the most of the talk surrounding Madrid has been on Alonso or Jurgen Klopp, who was once the manager of Liverpool. Los Blancos are concerned that they will lose an excellent manager to one of their competitors.