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Phil Kirkbride

Carlo Ancelotti reveals 'long-term' ambitions with Everton

Carlo Ancelotti has told Everton he hopes to see through a "long-term project" with the club.

The Blues boss signed a four-and-a-half-year deal in December which takes him until the end of the 2023-24 season.

Everton could be in a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock by then and the 61-year-old is not looking at his stay on Merseyside being anything other than a long-term one.

Ancelotti hopes to take the Blues into the Champions League and hopes to be in the job for years to come.

"I will carry on coaching as long as I find a club that will give me that possibility," he told Sky Sports.

"That's the basis of everything, there are two conditions: that you want to coach and you find someone that lets you coach.

"Clubs continue to give me that possibility, so as long as there are these two conditions I will carry on coaching.

"I can't tell you now if Everton will be the last team [I'll coach], certainly I would like to carry out a long-term project with this club, not a short or medium-term one."

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