Ancelotti to Brazil: Deal Collapses - Football News - Archysport
- Carlo Ancelotti's potential appointment as Brazil's national team manager collapsed in early 2025 due to Real Madrid's refusal to release him.
- The Brazil Football Federation pursued Ancelotti, seeing him as ideal for the 2026 World Cup, but ongoing contract and financial issues caused delays.
- Negotiations led by CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues and team director Rodrigo Caetano stalled as Ancelotti remained committed to Real Madrid through the May 26 La Liga season end.
- Brazil aimed to finalize the coaching situation by May 20 before World Cup qualifiers on June 4 and 9, but Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez reportedly blocked any early exit or severance deal.
- With Ancelotti out of reach, Brazil faces uncertainty and is considering alternatives like Jorge Jesus to prepare for crucial upcoming qualifying matches.
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The main target of Brazil's selection, Ancelotti dissides on the exit of Real Madrid: 'My future will be discussed on the 25th day'
Italiano is CBF Plan A to take orders, but negotiations with the Spanish team are in an impasse Even with a new refusal by Carlo Ancelotti to Brazil, the CBF insists on negotiations with the Italian for a happy ending. The trainer was asked about his future in press collection this Saturday, but assumed the characteristic position of minimizing speculation on his new destination, under the justification to know "perfectly what I have to do".
Ancelotti points to date to clarify the future: "I don't speak before"
Carlo Ancelotti refused, this Saturday, at the press conference of anticipation at the meeting of the 34th day of La Liga, in front of the Celta de Vigo, to make any kind of comment to the rumours that will take account of the possibility to exchange Real Madrid for the Brazilian election. "I love the club, my players and my fans. As I respect them, from my future, I will talk to them on the 25th day [of May], and not before," he said, referring…
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