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Antonio Rüdiger decided on ‘Madrid or nothing’ after Carlo Ancelotti meeting

The first call was in September but it was not until he picked up the phone in April that Antonio Rüdiger decided to join Real Madrid, the former Chelsea defender has revealed.

His destination had not yet been made when he visited the Santiago Bernabéu for the first time, defeated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, but by the time they played the final against Liverpool it was done. A conversation with Carlo Ancelotti clinched it, the defender saying that Barcelona called but that he informed his agent: “it’s Madrid or nothing.”

At his presentation, the German centre-back said he had started contacting clubs at the start of his final season at Stamford Bridge, a search that ended with him moving to Madrid. He mentioned former Brazil striker Ronaldo and talked about another former player, Pepe, as a role model, but that was not what finally tilted the balance; instead, it was the manager who made up his mind.

“The first time I contacted them – not really myself, but my agent – was in September of last year,” he said. “The second time was me speaking directly with Ancelotti in April. That was the most important moment. It was there that I took the decision to play for this club with Mr Ancelotti. He told me I could help the team a lot and that’s enough for me. Of course I now that there is competition here, it’s Real Madrid.”

Asked if that made it hard to face Real with Chelsea in April, Rüdiger replied: “To be honest, it was easy. By that time, nothing was clear. And even if there would be something that would be clear, even if I would end up signing and coming here, it is important to be professional and at the time my objective was to knock Madrid out. Unfortunately, we could not. But for me it was easy to

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