Carlo Ancelotti has revealed retirement plans after his job at Real Madrid is completed.
The Italian recently won the La Liga title with the Spanish giants and became the first manager to win a league title in each of Europe’s top five leagues leagues.
Ancelotti has won 22 trophies in total during his managerial career which has spanned over 25 years and the 62-year-old claims he would consider retirement after his stint with Real Madrid.
“After Real, yes, I will quit,” Ancelotti told Amazon Prime. “If Real Madrid keeps me here for ten years, I will train for ten years.
“I like to be with my grandchildren, to go on holiday with my wife, there are many things I have to do that I have left that I would like to do. To many places, I have never been. I have never been to Australia. I have never been to Rio de Janeiro. Visit my sister often.
“Unfortunately you can’t do everything, so the day I quit I will have all these things to do.”
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Having managed in various clubs in countries littered across Europe, the Madrid boss is still yet to manage a national team. When quizzed on if it would be an option for him in the future, he said:
“Yes, there would be a national team but now it is too early,” he added.
“Definitely in this World Cup. 2026 World Cup, why not? It could be. Canada? I would, of course. Canada has done very well.”
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