Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has broken his silence on his future at the club amid reports he was wanted by Brazil national side.
The Italian tactician's current deal with the Spanish giants expires at the end of the 2023/2024 season.
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Reports in recent months have maintained that the Brazilian Football Association have made Ancelotti their main choice to become their next head coach and are confident of getting it done.
Los Blancos, meanwhile, are reportedly still keen on holding on to Ancelotti as the players do not want him to leave next year.
The former Chelsea and AC Milan coach says his future will be a bit more clear in six months.
"In the worst case, you'll find out in six months, and that's nothing in comparison to a whole life. I don't think about my future," said Ancelotti.
"I'm very proud that one of the biggest national teams in the world like Brazil can talk about me, but what's clear is that I have a contract until June 30, and until then I won't talk about my future.
"I'll repeat it, soon everything will be clear. In the worst case, in six months. Of course, I would wait for Real Madrid to the final day."
Should Ancelotti decided to leave the Santiago Bernabeu, the club have reportedly identified Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso as the successor.
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