Antonio Conte was tipped to become the next Real Madrid manager but that seems unlikely now. © AFP Antonio Conte was being touted as the next manager of Real Madrid well before Julen Lopetegui was sacked by the Spanish giants. However, following the Spaniard’s sacking as Real Madrid manager, talk of Conte taking over has somewhat cooled with Belgium manager Roberto Martinez emerging as the surprise favourite. According to former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon, the reason for Conte not becoming the Real Madrid manager is the Italian’s list of incredible demands that are unlikely to be met by the Spanish football club.”He’s asked for three years and to come in with five people and have hands free for signings and transfers,” Calderon was quoted as saying by BBC Radio 5 live’s Football Daily Euro Leagues Show.”But that’s something the president (Florentino Perez) isn’t willing to accept.”Calderon, who was Real president from 2006 to 2009, does not think the former Juventus and Italy boss would be a popular choice.”I don’t think Antonio Conte will be the coach the Bernabeu is expecting. He’s like Jose Mourinho – a defensive coach with normally three centre-backs playing counter-attacking football.”That’s not what Real Madrid…