Los Blancos assistant coach, Aitor Karanka, is still insisting on the belief that Jose Mourinho will not leave Real Madrid.
The Real Madrid assistant coach believes the rumours regarding Mourinho’s future at the club are not worth talking about.
There have been reports in the media that the Portuguese master tactician is considering to part ways with Real and change places with Paris Saint Germain boss, Carlo Ancelotti.
However, Karanka believes all of those talks are just nonsense and nothing more than rumours.
The former Real Madrid defender said that Mourinho is at a club that many coaches love to manage.
"I believe these are just rumours. Any coach would like to manage Real Madrid. PSG's owner has already said that there is nothing with Mourinho."
Karanka has also declined to entertain questions about whether he will consider leaving the club if Mourinho goes for the exit door.
"I will think about my future when the coach says what his future is. My future at the moment is here with him.”
Jose Mourinho’s men will clash with the currently in-form side, Real Valladolid. Their win over Sevilla on last Monday took them to the Seventh position in the Primera Division table standings.
Karanka remarked on the upcoming encounter with Miroslav Dukic’s men. He stated that Real cannot afford to approach this match easily as Valladolid can make life difficult for the capital-based club.
“Valladolid are a tough opponent. Although they have come up recently they are having a good season.”
Moreover, the 39-year-old commented on the possible starting line-up Real will deploy against Valladolid and stated that they have not made a decision yet.
"We are looking at different alternatives.”
Finally, Aitor Karanka was also asked about whether Los Blancos will delve in to the transfer market in January and said that they are still not sure about what their moves will be come this January.
"The squad is what it is, but I could not say 100 per cent that nothing will happen.”
Real Madrid are currently sitting on the 3rd position and still eleven points behind their arch-rivals, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
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