Ancelotti dismisses Brazil interest, set to stay in Real until 2024

AFP / Oli Scarff

Carlo Ancelotti ended any doubt about his immediate future on Saturday by saying he will honour the last year of his contract with Real Madrid amid interest from Brazil.

Brazilian FA (CBF) president Ednaldo Rodrigues told Reuters in March that Ancelotti would be an obvious choice to fill the vacant national managerial position if he was available at the end of the European season.

After Real Madrid's humiliating 4-0 defeat by Manchester City in their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday, speculation grew that his job was under threat, with Real also failing to win the LaLiga title as bitter rivals Barcelona clinched it with four games to spare

"Everyone knows really well what my situation is: I have a contract until the end of the 2024 season, and I want to stay," Ancelotti told a news conference, clearly annoyed when asked about the Brazil interest yet again.

When a reporter asked if the club had assured him that he was staying, Ancelotti replied with an emphatic: "Yes!"

Real, however, has not made an official statement about Ancelotti's future.

President Florentino Perez gave a vague answer when asked about Ancelotti following Real's 2-1 victory in the Copa del Rey final.

Italian Ancelotti experienced Perez's short temper when he was sacked in 2015, one year after guiding Real to their long-awaited 10th European Cup title.

"It could have been a better season, but it was a good one," Ancelotti said when asked how he would assess the 2022-23 campaign.

"Of course, we are not satisfied with La Liga, but we fought to the end in the other competitions... and won three of them."

Ancelotti was referring to the Spanish Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and the European Super Cup victories.

The Brazilian FA did not respond to Reuter's contacts early on Saturday morning, but its president said recently they were willing to wait for Ancelotti until June so they could assess other options, including AS Roma's Jose Mourinho and Fenerbahce's Jorge Jesus.

More from Sports News

  • India thump Namibia ahead of Pakistan clash

    Defending champions India continued their march towards the Super Eight stage of the Twenty20 World Cup with a 93-run win over Namibia in a group A contest at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday.

  • Italy crush Nepal in maiden T20 World Cup victory

    Brothers Justin and Anthony Mosca guided Twenty20 World Cup debutants Italy to their first win in the tournament, as their unbeaten half-centuries secured a dominant 10-wicket victory over Nepal in a Group C clash on Thursday.

  • Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships reveals major expansion plan

    The 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships will usher in the start of a new era for one of the Middle East’s most iconic sporting events with plans revealed for an extensive two-phase redevelopment that will transform the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium and surrounding Aviation Club Tennis Complex.

  • Sri Lanka crush Oman for second victory in T20 World Cup

    Sri Lanka batsmen Kusal Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake and Dasun Shanaka cracked half-centuries as the 2014 champions continued to build momentum in the Twenty20 World Cup with a 105-run win over Oman in Pallekele on Thursday.

Blogs