Carlo Ancelotti says he is open to staying at Real Madrid for another 10 years, but has also revealed that he would be interested in coaching the Canada national team.

Ancelotti returned to Santiago Bernabeu for a second spell in charge of Madrid last summer, and has since managed to deliver the club's 35th La Liga title, along with the Supercopa de Espana. Real Madrid is also still alive in the semifinals of the Champions League, trailing Man City 4-3 after the first leg in England.

The Italian became the first manager to win a league title in all five of European major leagues after the Blancos' decisive 4-0 win over Espanyol on April 30, and is happy to continue in his current role for the foreseeable future.

Still, Ancelotti, now 62 years old, also hinted that he has much he would like to do with his family and that calling time on his managerial career would be a window towards enjoying the rest of his life.

 

What has Ancelotti said about his future?

Ancelotti, who is under contract at the Bernabeu until 2024, intends to walk away from club management when his time at Madrid eventually ends. The 62-year-old hopes that won't be anytime soon, though, as he told Italian journalist Alessandro Alciato in an interview for Amazon Prime, “After Real, yes, I’ll probably stop. If Real Madrid keep me here for 10 years, I will coach for 10 years."

Ancelotti continued, however, to say that there are many things in life he would like to accomplish on a personal level, hinting that his career could come to an end soon. "I would like to be with my grandchildren, go on vacation with my wife, there are so many things to do that I have left out and that I would like to do. Going to many places I’ve never been. I’ve never been to Australia. I have never been to Rio de Janeiro. Visit my sister more often.