Carlo Ancelotti has admitted he “would like” to lead Chelsea and “won’t stay at Milan indefinitely. Sooner or later this story has to end.”The Coach has always stated he has no intention of quitting the Rossoneri even though his contract, which expires in 2010, has not yet been renewed.
However, he was a little more open when answering questions posed by children at the Milanello training ground event.
“I will not go to Chelsea, even if I won’t stay at Milan indefinitely,” said Ancelotti when asked if he’d work at Stamford Bridge.
“Sooner or later this story has to end. Chelsea are a great club and I cannot say I wouldn’t like it.”
These comments fuel speculation that Roman Abramovich has offered the job to Ancelotti when Guus Hiddink returns to Russia and that the tactician is giving it serious consideration.
Milan have hinted they will fire him if he doesn’t at least finish in the top three, but going into this weekend they are only two points adrift of Juventus in second place.
Paolo Maldini added more evidence that Ancelotti is not entirely sure what to do with his future.
“Every day I ask the Coach if he’s staying and he always tells me to ask him again tomorrow.”
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