Carlo Ancelotti has Agreed To Coach Brazil National Football Team After Club World Cup

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Don Carlo Ancelotti has made the decision, the verbal agreements are done, The Brazil job is his. An Italian at the wheel for Brazil, sounds like an interesting mix of ethnicities just might break the jinx for Brazil in the World Cup. The Last World Cup trophy for Brazil came in 2002 and the Italian might be the catalyst for the next.

Don Carlo Ancelotti has made the decision, the verbal agreements are done, The Brazil job is his

Carlo Ancelotti had made the decision to join the Selecao in June 2025. He will leave Real Madrid before the Club World Cup and will start his tenure as the next National Brazilian Football Team Coach soon after. 

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He had earlier said in an interview that the Madrid Job will be his last as a Manager and he would hang up his boots but the Brazil position has fancied him and the Italian master looks set to take up his first international job.

It has also been reported that his son, Davide Ancelotti will part ways from his team to take up an individual managerial role at other clubs and will look to start his own legacy. 

Real Madrid and Carlo Ancelotti will part ways after a dream run that will be remembered for the lifetime by the Madridistas

He joined the club in 2021 when the club was in shambles and the rebuild was on, as the senior members of the team had either left or they were on their way.

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Relevo have reported that he would be given a sizable compensation package

Relevo have reported that he would be given a sizable compensation package, with this order having been given by club president Florentino Perez.

Ancelotti would be leaving Real Madrid with one year remaining on his contract, and according to the report, he would receive the remaining salary as compensation he is believed to earn in the region of €11m per season, so this would be the amount that he receives from Perez when his time at the club comes to an end.