Carlo Ancelotti’s strong statement on his future

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Carlo Ancelotti does not see himself stopping coaching right away. The Real Madrid coach, present for a conference in Mexico as part of the Telmex Foundation’s ‘México Siglo XXI’ event, spoke about his future. At 65, the Italian technician is not yet thinking about retirement: “I see myself continuing to coach for a long time. I will continue until the fire I have for football is extinguished”.

The man with five Champions Leagues, two with AC Milan, three with Real Madrid, is under contract with the Casa Blanca until June 2026. Eager to continue practicing and not closed to the possibility of an exotic interlude, the Italian would have recently received an XXL contract offer from Saudi Arabia. Whether in La Liga or the Saudi Pro League, the Mister’s career is therefore not ready to stop.

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