Overview
- The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has officially terminated negotiations with Carlo Ancelotti to become Brazil's national team coach.
- Real Madrid blocked Ancelotti's early departure, citing his contract through 2026 and refusing to pay a release fee or salary continuation.
- Ancelotti also received a €50 million-per-season offer from Saudi Arabia, adding another factor to his decision to decline Brazil's proposal.
- The CBF sought Ancelotti's availability by June for World Cup qualifiers, but his potential timeline conflicted with Real Madrid's schedule, including the Club World Cup.
- Jorge Jesus, currently coaching Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, has emerged as the leading candidate for the Brazil coaching position.