The trasnfer period usually means that the coaches of almost all clubs are faced with questions about bringing and leaving players. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was no exception.
As the “royal club” is considered to be the most brilliant of all, so the experienced Italian is under the special scrutiny of journalists who “sifted” him with questions.
He knew what was waiting for him, so he calmly and calmly answered everything. First of all, about who will stay at Real Madrid.
- I don’t think that only Modric will extend his contract. I expect that all the players whose contract expires will talk to the club and make the best decision for everyone – said Angelotti.
This was a very interesting answer. Not so much from the prism of Modric, when it was known that he would stay, but because of other football players whose cooperation expires in six months.
Such are, for example, Gareth Bale, who earns a huge 17,000,000 euros a year and for whom football has been in the background for a long time. And especially Real Madrid.
The Welshman simply did not manage in the Primera and is expected to leave the club in the summer. Although, as announced by Angelotti, it may happen that he will stay. But, objectively, the chances are very small…
The case of Isco is also very interesting. His contract expires in six months. He used to be a great favorite of Ancelotti, but in the second term of the Italian, they ruined relations and since then, the Real coach has not seen him in the plans.
Isco has a salary of 10,000,000 euros a year, and he is expected to find a new environment. Maybe already in January…
Angelotti was then asked about the situation around Kylian Mbappe.
- Mbappe? It is very early to talk about June 30 – the Italian coach replied sarcastically.
On that very date, the Frenchman’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires, and as expected, he will not sign a new cooperation agreement.
However, it is certain that it will not come in January either, but on June 30 we could have a real bomb that will shake the market…