Overview
- Spanish outlet Diario AS reports the CBF has a definitive agreement to extend Carlo Ancelotti’s contract to 2030, with only formal signing and protocols pending.
- Brazilian coverage relays the report but notes there has been no official announcement from the CBF.
- A separate Brazilian report says talks to extend Ancelotti are underway and expected to resume in January with an aim to settle terms before the 2026 World Cup.
- The package is reported at about €10 million per year, which would place Ancelotti among the highest‑paid national team coaches and is framed as an investment in Brazil’s global brand.
- Since taking over in May 2025, Ancelotti has eight matches with four wins, two draws and two losses; his original deal ran only through the 2026 World Cup.