Brazil keeps doors open for Ancelotti while Real Madrid wait on title success

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has not moved on from its interest in Carlo Ancelotti, as reported by SPORT.
The Italian manager remains a key target for the South American nation, despite currently being under contract with Real Madrid until 2026.
It must be noted that Ancelotti’s future at the Spanish club is still uncertain, with his continuity largely dependent on securing a major trophy this season.
While he still has a year left, winning either La Liga or the Champions League would be crucial in determining whether he stays at the club. However, there is also a possibility that the decision will not be up to the club alone.
The Italian could personally opt to end his tenure and embrace a new challenge by taking charge of Brazil, a role he has been linked with for the past two years.
Brazil want Ancelotti
Brazil first attempted to secure Ancelotti’s services two seasons ago when they were looking for a replacement for Tite.
At that time, an agreement was reportedly in place, but both parties understood that if Real Madrid offered him a contract extension, he would choose to remain in Spain.
The CBF waited patiently until the end of the season, but once Ancelotti extended his contract with Los Blancos, their hopes were dashed.