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The Reasons Behind Ancelotti's Move to Brazil Falling Apart
âRelevoâ has revealed the reasons why Carlo Ancelotti's move to manage Brazil has fallen through
For over a year, the Brazilian Football Confederation had relentlessly pursued Carlo Ancelotti in hopes of appointing him as Brazil's head coach for the 2026 World Cup. However, just when everything seemed agreed upon following Real Madridâs defeat in the Copa del Rey final against FC Barcelona, an unexpected twist occurred last night, and now it appears that the relationship between Brazil and Ancelotti has completely collapsed.

The Conflict Between Ancelotti and Real Madrid
The news broke late last night in Spain, completely unexpectedly. Especially since, as had been reported throughout the day, Carlo Ancelotti had traveled from Madrid to London to sign his contract as Brazilâs new head coach. However, everything fell apart when he landed back in Madrid, and now everyone is wondering what caused this outcome.
According to information published by âRelevoâ, the conflict arose when Ancelotti informed the CBF that Real Madrid ultimately was not willing to let him leave before June 30, and that he would also have to pay compensation for the remaining year on his contract â since the club saw Ancelotti leaving for Brazil as a voluntary resignation rather than a dismissal, which still hasnât happened. However, Ancelotti was unwilling to forgo the âŹ11 million per season he earns at Real Madrid.
Ancelotti Used Brazil to Negotiate With Saudi Arabia
This situation has left the CBF frustrated, as their goal was to finalize the agreement for Carlo Ancelotti to be on Brazilâs bench for the upcoming matches against Ecuador and Paraguay during the June FIFA Date for the South American Qualifiers. But, aware that the conflict between Ancelotti and Real Madrid might drag on, they have decided to close that door.
Right now, Brazilâs intention is to hire Jorge Jesus. However, his contract with Al-Hilal doesnât end until June 30, and heâs expected to attend the Club World Cup. A timeline similar to Ancelottiâs. However, the CBFâs perception in recent hours, according to âRelevoâ, is that Ancelotti was using the Brazil offer as leverage to negotiate a better deal in Saudi Arabia, and they chose not to play that game. Only those present at the meeting know what really happened. So, time will tell if this mystery is ever solved.