Alonso: "All options are still open for my future"

Alonso: "All options are still open for my future"

Fernando Alonso has declared that he has quite clear ideas about his short-term future. The Spaniard, who has had a complicated season this year due to increasingly cold relations with McLaren Mercedes, could leave the Woking team at the end of 2007. "I know what I want to do, but I don't know yet if it will be possible" declared the two-time world champion a Telecinco.

The latest rumor from Spain speaks of a possible move to Williams, with just one year left on his contract, probably with a swap with Nico Rosberg. Meanwhile, Renault continues to push for a three-year agreement. Flavio Briatore reportedly went to Brazil recently to negotiate with a big sponsor who could support Alonso's return.

"The options are open and everything will have to be negotiated," Fernando explained, probably in reference to the termination of his contract with Ron Dennis' team. "I have an idea, a desire, about what I want to do. We'll try."

The president of Ferrari, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, has meanwhile once again downplayed the rumors of Alonso's possible arrival at Maranello in the future: "I haven't the faintest idea of ​​Alonso's plans for next season, and certainly I won't make any comments."

Kimi Raikkonen also said he was not very interested in the topic, despite Lewis Hamilton telling journalists over the weekend that it would be "fantastic" to team up with the Finn in the future: "We don't care much whether Alonso stays at McLaren or not" he said. added.

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