Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, has revaled that he is in negotiations with the club over a new contract.
The Italian tactician replaced Jose Mourinho in the summer of 2013 and guided the team to their La Decima – an elusive 10th European Cup, with a win over city rivals Atletico Madrid.
Ancelotti has now set his sights on remaining at the Santiago Bernabeu for a long time.
“I hope to be in the history of Madrid not only for la Decima,” he told La Repubblica. “I have a contract until 2016 and we are talking about my renewal.”
“Real is very well structured. The members elect the president every four years, and he becomes a tool of control. Here, there is no tycoon, but a formidable management team. Real want the best and, consequently, the game gets better.
“I hope to be a world champion with Real. The Club World Cup in Morocco is not going to be easy, because of the the probable semi-final with Cruz Azul.”
The 55-year-old also admitted he would consider a return to AC Milan, where he won four European Cups – two as a player and two as a coach.
“If sooner or later I come back to Italy, it would only be to AC Milan,” he added.
“Antonio Conte is a very good coach. Italy goes to the World Cup final every 12 years and wins every 24, so I am applying for the job in 2030: I will only be 71-years-old, I can do it.”
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