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The €50 Million Offer That Drove Carlo Ancelotti Away from the Brazil National Team

The Real Madrid manager is now considering a lucrative proposal from Saudi Arabia after talks with the Brazilian FA fell through.

By Ramiro Diaz

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti has made a surprising U-turn regarding his future, putting on hold what seemed to be his imminent appointment as Brazil's national team coach. Despite expectations that he would sign with the CBF in the coming days, the Italian manager has stepped back after receiving a staggering offer from Saudi Arabia, as reported by Marca. The deal, reportedly worth around 50 million euros net per season, has shifted the entire scenario and made Ancelotti seriously reconsider his next move.

The decision has caught the Brazilian Football Confederation off guard, as they had already started preparing for Ancelotti’s official unveiling. It was widely assumed that the agreement was practically done, with only formalities left. However, the massive Saudi proposal has completely changed the course of negotiations.

The contract on the table from Saudi Arabia offers not only a huge financial upgrade but also an increasingly attractive footballing project. The Saudi league continues to invest heavily to attract elite names from across the globe, and Ancelotti is seen as a potential cornerstone of their long-term ambitions.

For now, Ancelotti remains committed to Real Madrid until the end of the current campaign. The Spanish giants trust in his leadership and expect him to guide the team through the crucial final stretch, with both La Liga and the Champions League still in play. Any decision regarding his future will come only after the season concludes.

Meanwhile, in Brazil, officials are now shifting focus to alternative candidates. With Ancelotti out of the picture, names like Jorge Jesus — who has prior success in Brazilian football — have started to gain momentum as potential successors.

Saudi millions disrupt Ancelotti's path to Brazil

The Real Madrid boss is now seriously weighing up a record-breaking offer from the Middle East, delaying his decision on a future with the Brazilian national team.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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