Football Today
·28 April 2025
Carlo Ancelotti reaches agreement to become new Brazil manager

Football Today
·28 April 2025
Carlo Ancelotti has reached an agreement with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to become the new manager of their national team, according to Marca.
The Italian tactician will leave Real Madrid after the limp defence of their La Liga and Champions League titles.
Only the final signature remains to formalise a move that promises to be one of the most exciting appointments in international football.
Ancelotti will take on the challenge of guiding Brazil to an elusive sixth World Cup title.
For the 64-year-old, it is the ultimate closing chapter in a glittering career. He has claimed domestic titles across Europe and lifted the Champions League on multiple occasions.
After falling short at recent tournaments, the Selecao are turning to Ancelotti to restore their global dominance.
His experience will be crucial in Brazil’s fight to reclaim their place at the pinnacle of world football at the 2026 World Cup.
Ancelotti is familiar with several Brazilian players. Current Madrid stars Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Eder Militao and Endrick will likely feature prominently under his leadership.
Ancelotti also knows other Brazilian internationals in La Liga, which will ease his transition to the international stage.
This role will be his final major managerial project.
If he succeeds, it would crown his already illustrious career and return Brazil to the summit of the footballing world.
An official announcement from the CBF is anticipated in the coming weeks.
Madrid are preparing to head into the Club World Cup without Ancelotti in charge.
They hope to appoint former midfielder and Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso to replace Ancelotti.