The Italian manager's commitment with Real Madrid ends in 2016, but the club has started negotiating with his agent to extend their business relationship.

It seems like Carlo Ancelotti's commitment with Real Madrid will be extended for quite some time. After winning La Decima for Los Blancos, President Florentino Perez has started negotiations with the coach's agent to extend the Italian manager's contract.

During his pre-game press conference, Ancelotti stated he is not worried about extending his contract, but would be quite happy if it happens.

"We have still got time to talk about it. I'm in no rush, since I've got a contract for the next 18 months. I said last week that I would love to end my career here, and if the club wants to keep me here, I would be more than happy to do so," Ancelotti said.

The Italian manager gave credit to his players, since he believes they are responsible for Florentino Perez's desire to extend his contract with Los Blancos.

"I guess the President talked with my players, since I don't have an entourage. Maybe the players are to blame for him to think of renewing my contract," Ancelotti added.

Regarding tomorrow's match against Liverpool, "Carletto" still has some doubts about starting Gareth Bale, but he will decide on the matter one or two hours before the game.