
According to MARCA.
Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly reached an agreement with the Brazilian Football Federation to take over as head coach of the national team once he departs Real Madrid, according to MARCA. The Italian manager is expected to leave the Spanish giants at the end of the current season, ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, which begins on June 14. If the report proves accurate, Ancelotti would see out the remainder of the campaign, allowing Real Madrid to avoid the disruption of appointing an interim coach.
Real Madrid is said to prefer that Ancelotti’s successor be in place in time to lead the team at the Club World Cup. The club views the tournament as an important international showcase and would like to ensure continuity and preparation heading into the summer.
Ancelotti’s legacy at Real Madrid is among the most celebrated in the club’s history. Across two spells with the team, he has won major trophies including three UEFA Champions League titles (2014, 2022 and 2025), two Copa del Rey trophies, and two La Liga titles in 2022 and 2024.