Ancelotti becomes the coach of Brazil?!

Carlo Ancelotti is the main candidate to take over the national team of Brazil, according to reputable Spanish media.

Ever since Tite left the Carioca bench after the failure in Qatar, the Brazilian national team has been without a coach and is looking for the best possible solution, and the big desire of the local association is an Italian specialist.

As can be heard, the first man of the Brazilian Football Association, Ednalgo Rodrigues, will arrive in Madrid in a few days and talk to Florentino Perez and later, Carlo Ancelotti.

Allegedly, Rodrigues is ready to allocate as much as 10 million euros for the salary of an experienced coach, who currently earns nine million as the manager of the royal club.

Georges Jesus and Jose Mourinho have also been mentioned as possible replacements for Brazil’s coach.

Let us remind you that Ancelotti has a career like no other: he managed Juventus, Parma, Reggiana, Milan, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Napoli, Everton, and Real Madrid.

He has no coaching experience other than serving as an assistant coach for the Italian national team from 1992 to 1995. 

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