AC Milan technical director Leonardo admitted he could be tempted to take charge of the first team in the future, amid speculation of Carlo Ancelotti's departure. Coach Ancelotti's future is increasingly getting under scrutiny, thanks to Rossoneri's incontinent form in recent months. Leonardo, who played for the club before spending six years as Milan's director, revealed his ambition of being manager at San Siro despite having no experience as coach. "It's too early to talk about it, but in the future I would like to lead Milan or Brazil," the 1994 World Cup champion with Brazil said. "I started to think about that when I was nominated for the Brazil job before Carlos Dunga was appointed. "I have a very special relationship with Milan and that's what makes it my dream to be Rossoneri Coach at some stage, even though I am happy with what I am doing at the moment."