Audio By Carbonatix
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has all but confirmed his departure from the club, revealing that he intends to take a year out of the game for health reasons.
The Italian is expected to part company with Los Blancos in the coming days, after enduring a disappointing end to the 2014-15 season, with the Spanish side being surprisingly knocked out of the Champions League semi-finals by Juventus before finishing second to Barcelona in La Liga.
AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi publicly declared that if Ancelotti were to be shown the exit door at the Santiago Bernabeu, then the coach would immediately return to San Siro.
However, while Rossoneri CEO Adriano Galliani travelled to Madrid to meet with Ancelotti on Monday , the former Chelsea boss insists that there is no chance of him accepting a job offer.
"I said it in the press conference and I repeat: I will stop for a year," the 55-year-old told Il Giornale. "Also because I have a very serious reason for stopping.
"I have to have an operation because of my cervical stenosis. For some time, it has been affecting my hands and if I lose any more time, it could pass into legs, so I have an appointment for surgery.
"And, frankly, I do not know how long I have to be physically stopped, in terms of the post-operative phase and the subsequent rehabilitation.
"It will be a pleasure to host [Galliani] for dinner, but I cannot change my programme.
"I will have the operation in Vancouver, Canada, where I have already got a house with my wife.
"I will rest, between Madrid and Canada. Because the two years at Real have been very tough, believe me.
"Nobody can imagine how much training Real takes out of you, in terms of physical and nervous energy.
"Then, I will return home for another event: in a month, my grandson will be born. That's something that I cannot and do not want to miss."
Ancelotti added, though, that he remains open to going back to Milan at some point in the future.
"I have always said and thought that if I were to return to Italy one day to train a club, it could only be for Milan," he stated.
Latest Stories
-
Zambia elevates tourism education to national priority as President Hichilema backs continental summit
47 minutes -
Activa promotes credit insurance to boost SME export growth
47 minutes -
ILTM Africa 2026 opens doors to inbound and outbound luxury travel in Cape TownÂ
52 minutes -
“BP Soul Travel and Tours scored the highest marks” – Sports Minister Kofi Adams endorses agency for World Cup travel
56 minutes -
‘At the age of 12, I was teaching people and collecting money from them’ – Forty Under 40 Awards
2 hours -
I broke my virginity at the age of 26 after university – Richard Abbey Jnr.
3 hours -
Sacked for fees, saved by faith: The untold story of Forty Under 40 Awards founder Richard Abbey Jnr
4 hours -
GCB Bank surges GH¢0.45, ETI gains GH¢0.06 as GSE ends week higher
4 hours -
Two teens jailed 55 years for robbery
5 hours -
UDS demands apology for MPhil student wrongly branded as Tamale robber
5 hours -
“We don’t sell fish!” – Tema Shipyard CEO hits back over dead fish discovery
6 hours -
Sam George defends anti-LGBTQ+ Bill as ‘national priority’ amid debate over gov’t focus
6 hours -
Artemis II astronauts safely back on Earth after trip around moon
7 hours -
Sam George unveils massive 1,150-cell site rollout to end network woes
7 hours -
This Saturday on Prime Insight: Fuel levy suspension, LGBTQ+ legislation, and Damang Mine controversy
8 hours