
Ancelotti to take over Brazil before World Cup quaifiers: reports
Expect Carlo Ancelotti to take over Brazil, reports said on Monday, before the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers amid his Real Madrid exit.
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ANCELOTTI TO TAKE OVER BRAZIL FOR FIFA 2026 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: REPORTS
Expect Anceloti to take over to coach Brazil, multiple reports said Monday, ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Furthermore, the 65-year-old Italian manager, according to Spanish media report, will take over at Brazil in June.
Moreover, Anceloti’s impending exit with Madrid will happen before the Club World Cup begins in the United States this summer.
He still had a year left in his contract with the Spanish giants, but sources said the veteran manager is poised to leave.
Negotiations between Ancelotti and Brazil will continue next month, but the Selecao is poised to formalize the deal soon.
ITALIAN MANAGER’S EXIT RUMORS ROSE AFTER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ELIMINATION
The Italian manager’s exit rumors arose after Madrid’s Champions League elimination, reports said.
Moreover, Ancelotti saw Madrid getting ousted by Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinal recently.
Furthermore, he also witnessed the Spanish club lost to Barcelona at the Copa del Rey.
It was an eventful impending exit for Ancelotti, who steered Madrid to a Champions League and La Liga double last season.
He remains one of the club’s successful coaches in history with a team led by Brazilian stars Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo.

BRAZIL IN SEARCH OF NEW COACH SINCE DORIVAL JUNIOR SACKING IN MARCH
Brazil has been in search for a new coach since the team sacked Dorival Junior in March.
Furthermore, the Selecao were thrashed by Argentina in March as they ended up fourth in the South American qualifying table.
Moreover, the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) have been tightlipped in negotiations with Ancelotti for several months.
Ancelotti is poised to be the first foreigner to to handle the Brazilian national men’s football team should the deal becomes official.
Sources told ESPN Brasil that the Italian manager is scheduled to arrive in Rio de Janeiro on May 26.