Carlo Ancelotti has distanced himself from speculation linking him to Manchester City by revealing that he will take a year-long break if he is sacked by Real Madrid.
The Italian coach is expected to be axed by Los Blancos this summer after overseeing a trophyless season at the Bernabeu.
Ancelotti, who led them to Copa del Rey and Champions League glory last term, has reportedly agreed to replace Manuel Pellegrini - who also failed to win a trophy this season - at Eastlands next term.
However, speaking to reporters after his side's thrilling 7-3 win over Getafe in their final game of the season, the 55-year-old said: "My future is clear, I am staying at Real Madrid or I will take a year off.
"If the club tells me I'm not wanted, I won't be happy. But sackings are commonplace in my line of work.
"There's no hurry to sort anything. The club are considering what to do and I'm not in a hurry to leave. I have had no communication from the club yet. I will know my fate on Monday or Tuesday."
Real finished two points behind champions Barcelona in La Liga this season.