Ancelotti to leave

🚨 FULL STORY: Brazil Pushes Hard for Ancelotti—Wants Him to Take Over Before Copa América!

 

In a major development that could shake up both club and international football, a Brazilian emissary was seen at the Santiago Bernabéu today, as reported by Marca, with one mission: convince Carlo Ancelotti to take over the Brazilian national team immediately—well ahead of the original timeline.

 

Why the urgency?

 

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is reportedly growing anxious as the Copa América approaches in June, and they want a world-class tactician at the helm—not interim boss Fernando Diniz. Ancelotti has long been their top target, admired for his calm leadership, trophy-laden resume, and ability to manage egos at the highest level.

 

What’s happening behind the scenes?

 

Sources say the emissary came with formal pressure from the CBF, offering an accelerated timeline and lucrative incentives to convince Ancelotti to break away from Real Madrid before the season ends. The push comes amid growing doubts about Brazil’s current project and after a string of underwhelming performances in CONMEBOL qualifiers.

 

Real Madrid’s stance

 

Florentino Pérez and the Real Madrid board have so far resisted all advances, insisting Ancelotti is crucial to their Champions League and La Liga double chase. However, the timing is tricky. If Madrid exit the UCL or lose ground in La Liga, the Italian manager’s early departure could suddenly become more realistic.

 

Ancelotti’s dilemma

 

Carlo is said to be torn. He has a verbal agreement with Brazil starting after the current season, but the chance to begin his tenure before Copa América could allow him to shape the squad and tactics in time for a major trophy push. However, he is deeply committed to finishing strong with Madrid, especially with stars like Kroos and Modrić potentially in their final runs.

 

What’s next?

 

Expect this story to escalate quickly. If Madrid fall short in their next UCL clash or if talks behind the scenes heat up, Ancelotti could make a historic mid-season switch to Brazil, a rarity in modern football. The world watches and waits.

 

Stay tuned for more updates.

 

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