Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti responded to the recent rumors linking him with a move to his former club Roma as head coach.
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During an interview on Rai Radio 1 during the radio broadcast 'Radio Anch'io Sport,' the Italian opened up on the possibility of returning to the Serie A side.
Ancelotti represented Roma as a player between 1979 and 1987, winning the league once and the Coppa Italia on four occasions.
"Roma? There is a lot of talk about it, but I am very happy at Real Madrid and I am working to stay here as long as possible," he said.
"Ranieri is a friend and is doing very well, I am very happy for him.
"I am obviously very attached to Roma, where I always have great memories, but there is a big difference between saying and doing.
"For now I am happy here and I am not thinking about my future. I still have a two-year contract here, but contracts can be broken or extended."
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Ancelotti recently became Real's most successful manager of all time after winning a 15th trophy with Los Blancos.