Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has made a big admission about his future at Los Blancos ahead of the new season.
The 66-year-old still has two years remaining on his contract with the European champions but was heavily linked with the Brazil national team last year.
However, Ancelotti has now revealed that Los Blancos is likely to be the final club he will manage in his career.
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"I think this will be my last club," Ancelotti told told the Obi One Podcast.
"If there is an opportunity for a national team, I don't know. I'm not so excited at coaching a national team because I would lose what I like most, the day-to-day. I really enjoy what I'm doing.
"This is my season number 29 as a coach. It's true that I have won a lot but imagine the number of titles I lost."
Ancelotti also feels they have built a good squad for the campaign following the arrivals of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick.
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"We have built a fantastic squad. When Cristiano Ronaldo left in 2018, year after year we were able to bring in fantastic young players," he added.
"Vinícius, Rodrygo and [Fede] Valverde, then [Eduardo] Camavinga, [Aurélien] Tchouaméni, Bellingham, Arda Güler and now Kylian Mbappé.
"We have a fantastic squad, with fantastic young talent. But the key point is the spirit that the veterans are able to keep in the squad, like Carvajal ... This connection was really good to have success in the last few years."