Real Madrid's Fabio Cannavaro (2nd R) jogs with his team
mates during a training session at Petrovskiy stadium in St. Petersburg
September 29. Real Madrid and Zenit will play their Champions League soccer
match on September 30.-Xinhua/Reuters
Real Madrid's Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro said yesterday that he wanted
to extend his current contract with Real Madrid for a further year.
Cannavaro, who is 35 years old, joined Real Madrid from Juventus following
the 2006 World Cup finals. He currently has a deal that expires at the end of
June 2009.
Everything pointed to that being the moment for him to leave the club after
three seasons. However, his excellent form has led to coach Bernd Schuster
reportedly asking the Real Madrid President Ramon Calderon to add another season
onto Cannavaro's deal and the Italian is delighted.
"I am very calm about things, and waiting to be able to speak to the club
about my future so we can resolve it all before we get to the end of the
season," Cannavaro told sports paper Diario AS yesterday.
The Italian missed last summer's European Championships with an ankle injury
that required an operation. That saw him miss the pre-season. However, as soon
as he was fully fit, Schuster put him straight back into the Madrid starting 11.
"Everyone knows that I want to extend my contract with Real Madrid. I don't
want to leave here because I am very happy here with this team and my family are
happy at Madrid," said Cannavaro, who saw no problem with his age.
"I am first choice at Real Madrid and also with the Italian national team and
that is not easy. I know I have to look after myself well, but I am in great
form and I have a lot of confidence in myself."
"I feel that I have the support of the technical staff and also of my
team-mates," he concluded.