Carlo Ancelotti has given the clearest indication
yet that he would be interested in becoming
Manchester United manager.
United's current boss Louis van Gaal, 64, has
suggested he will retire when his deal with the
club runs out in the summer of 2017.
Ex-Chelsea manager Ancelotti, who was sacked as
Real Madrid boss in May and has been linked with
the top job at Old Trafford, last month said he
would be keen on a return to the Premier League
if the right position came up.
And in an interview with The Independent
published on Monday, the 56-year-old Italian said
that while he would ideally get back into work
next summer, he would be prepared to wait
longer -- adding: "Of course, for every manager,
they would all think of managing Manchester
United."
Regarding timescale, Ancelotti said: "I will
continue to wait. If I don't find a club with a good
project, I can wait.
"What will I do? Watching games, fishing, all
these things.
"But let us see next summer. I will not take a job
in midseason, but I would like to work again next
summer."
He then said: "Of course, for every manager, they
would all think of managing Manchester United.
"I would like to come back in a club with a good
project, but, of course, one that is competitive.
"The Premier League is the best in the sense of
atmosphere, ambience. It is also competitive, so I
would like to come back, especially for the
atmosphere."

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