Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed speculation linking him with a move for Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling.
The
19-year-old, who has risen to prominence for both the Reds and England
in the last 12 months, is yet to agree a new deal at Anfield and there
have been suggestions that Los Blancos were keeping tabs on the youngster.
'Sterling is a player of great quality, certainly one of the best in Europe,' he told The Sun.
'But we already have extraordinary talent here.'
Given
Cristiano Ronaldo notched his 15th league goal in seven games as Real
Madrid romped to a 5-0 win over Levante on Saturday it is easy to see
why improvements in that area may not be a priority for Ancelotti especially when he also has the likes of Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez,
Karim Benzema and highly-rated youngster Jese.
'To
think of another striker for the Real Madrid attack is really extremely
difficult,' he added. 'It's clear that Sterling is not in our plans.
The
55-year-old Italian is set to take a closer look at Sterling when
his side travel to Merseyside to face Liverpool in the Champions League
on Wednesday.
Ancelotti
has insisted that he will make no special plans to deal with the threat
posed by Sterling because he instead prefers to focus on the danger
posed by teams as a unit.
But
one player in the Liverpool ranks who may capture Ancelotti's
imagination is Steven Gerrard after the Italian admitted he dreamt of
pairing the former England captain with Andrea Pirlo during his time at
the Rossoneri.
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