Ramón de Mon Announces a Clear Change in Ancelotti's Future: Final Decision in 2025
The journalist talked about the possibility of Carlo Ancelotti continuing at Real Madrid next season
Carlo Ancelotti is more than ready to face the second and decisive part of the season. The coach stated this past Tuesday that his idea is to stay with the team for the "as long as possible." He also clarified that he is "motivated" and that "contracts can be broken and extended."
The Italian ended any possible rumors in just seconds. With very strong words, Ancelotti made it very clear that he has no intention of leaving his position and that his idea is to stay for more years.
Carlo Ancelotti's latest words
"For me, it's an honor and a pleasure to coach Real Madrid, winning is never easy, however, doing it here is a bit easier than in other places. I'm happy here and I'm not thinking about my future. I still have two years of contract here and agreements, besides being broken, can be extended," the coach commented on Radio Anch'io Sport.
"The day you win a title, you already think about the next one you can win. The next one we can win is the Super Cup, then the Champions League, the League, the World Cup... Here the circle never closes and that's good, it keeps me motivated," explained Carlo Ancelotti.
Finally, the coach spoke about Real Madrid's future in the top club competition. "In the Champions League, everyone's goal is to reach the final. So far our path hasn't been easy, but there are two games left to qualify and then we'll see," he concluded.
Ramón de Mon's message about the Italian's future
Ramón de Mon, a well-known communicator, spoke about Carlo Ancelotti's future on his YouTube channel. "Carlo Ancelotti knows Real Madrid very well and still doesn't know if he will be its coach next season," he commented.
"Ancelotti knows that, despite having a contract for another year and a half, nothing guarantees him to play the next season," the communicator stated.
"If he doesn't achieve some of the set objectives... I'm not saying his track record at the club won't matter, but it certainly won't be something unlimited," concluded Ramón de Mon.
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