Carlo Ancelotti to Brazil: Real Madrid manager reportedly set to join South American nation after season
- Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid's Italian manager, is reportedly nearing a move to coach the Brazilian national side.
- The potential departure occurs amid a turbulent season for Real Madrid, including recent cup eliminations.
- Brazil aims to secure their sixth World Cup victory, a goal they have pursued since 2002.
- Ancelotti holds a record five Champions League titles and has won league championships across five major European leagues.
- Sources indicate Ancelotti is expected to leave his current club position after the 2024-25 season ends.
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Brazil accelerates the assault to try to sign Ancelotti as a selector
Among the 70,000 spectators who witnessed the defeat of Real Madrid this Saturday in the final of the Copa del Rey against Barcelona was one with the intention of accelerating what could be considered a plan B for Carlo Ancelotti, very weakened this season on the bench. The businessman Diego Fernandes, emissary of confidence of the president of the Brazilian federation, let himself be seen in the stadium of La Cartuja after having also done ten …
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