Monday 21 December 2015 21:00, UK
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge thinks he knows Pep Guardiola's next club.
Rummenigge refused to reveal the identity of the team, despite admitting Guardiola told him two weeks ago that he was leaving, because he believes it is not his place to say.
Guardiola has been widely linked with a move to the Premier League with reported interest from both Manchester clubs and Chelsea.
"I think I know where he is going," Rummenigge told Bild. "But I want to leave the announcement to him or his new employer.
"At the Christmas party two weeks ago he came to me, he told me that he was looking for a new challenge and almost apologised. It was clearly difficult for him, I'm not disappointed in him."
Rummenigge decided to instead focus on the talents of Carlo Ancelotti, who will take over at Bayern Munich when Guardiola leaves.
He says that Bayern weren't the only club interested in the former Real Madrid boss and feels Ancelotti has all the skills at his disposal to succeed.
"Carlo Ancelotti has been successful everywhere," he said.
"He has won the Champions League three times. That is still a record, and of course he has all the qualities. He suits us, as simple as that, half of Europe was after him".