Madrid, Spain & Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – In a significant development in the footballing world, Carlo Ancelotti and the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) have reportedly reached an agreement in principle for the esteemed Italian manager to take over as the head coach of the Seleção.

The deal is understood to be valid from June of this year, dispelling earlier rumors that his tenure would begin after the FIFA Club World Cup.
Multiple sources indicate that the agreement was finalized following respectful discussions between the CBF and Ancelotti, with Real Madrid also involved in facilitating a smooth transition.
Ancelotti, who is currently in his second spell at the helm of the Spanish giants, is expected to part ways with the club amicably at the end of the current season. Formal steps to finalize his departure from Real Madrid are now anticipated.
This move marks Ancelotti’s first foray into international management at the senior level.
Brazil have been actively seeking a high-profile coach to lead them into the 2026 World Cup in North America, and the appointment of the decorated Italian, who has won league titles in all five major European leagues and a record five Champions League crowns, is seen as a major coup for the South American nation.
The CBF reportedly expects Ancelotti to be in charge for Brazil’s upcoming World Cup qualifying matches in June, making it imperative for the agreement to be effective before the Club World Cup, which Real Madrid are scheduled to participate in.
This news will undoubtedly trigger speculation about who will succeed Ancelotti at Real Madrid, with several names already being linked to the prestigious role.
For Brazil, the arrival of Ancelotti brings a wealth of experience and tactical acumen as they aim to secure their sixth World Cup title.