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Al Ahli would proudly let Cannavaro join Real Madrid Quique Sanchez Flores may not be the only big name departure from Al Ahli this summer, with the futures of Fabio Cannavaro and Ricardo Quaresma also in doubt.
Cannavaro, who is a special advisor at the Rashid Stadium, has been linked with a coaching role at Real Madrid should his fellow Italian Carlo Ancelotti become the club’s new manager.
The legendary former defender is an extremely popular figure at the Dubai club since first joining as a player in 2010, but is understandably open to a role with the Spanish giants and working with his compatriot.
“Ancelotti is a very experienced coach,” he said. “He won the Champions League with Milan and has also won things [competitions] in England and France.
“He has a good resume to do well in Madrid.”
Meanwhile, Ahli chairman Abdulla Al Naboodah insisted he wouldn’t stand in his way should the call come from the Bernabeu.
“If Real approached I would be proud, don’t you think?” he said.
Meanwhile, the Red Knights supremo confirmed Portuguese misfit Ricardo Quaresma would be leaving the club.
The winger has been a massive let down following his free transfer from Besiktas in the January window, barely featuring and scoring just once.
His departure will cut down on the club’s bloated stable of foreign players with them already too many on their books after the signing of another Portugal star, Hugo Viana, last week.
Asked about Quaresma’s exit, Al Nabooda added: “It’s always good to make a few million in a summer.”
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Cannavaro, who is a special advisor at the Rashid Stadium, has been linked with a coaching role at Real Madrid should his fellow Italian Carlo Ancelotti become the club’s new manager.
The legendary former defender is an extremely popular figure at the Dubai club since first joining as a player in 2010, but is understandably open to a role with the Spanish giants and working with his compatriot.
“Ancelotti is a very experienced coach,” he said. “He won the Champions League with Milan and has also won things [competitions] in England and France.
“He has a good resume to do well in Madrid.”
Meanwhile, Ahli chairman Abdulla Al Naboodah insisted he wouldn’t stand in his way should the call come from the Bernabeu.
“If Real approached I would be proud, don’t you think?” he said.
Meanwhile, the Red Knights supremo confirmed Portuguese misfit Ricardo Quaresma would be leaving the club.
The winger has been a massive let down following his free transfer from Besiktas in the January window, barely featuring and scoring just once.
His departure will cut down on the club’s bloated stable of foreign players with them already too many on their books after the signing of another Portugal star, Hugo Viana, last week.
Asked about Quaresma’s exit, Al Nabooda added: “It’s always good to make a few million in a summer.”
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