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The jaw-dropping salary Carlo Ancelotti will earn with Brazil

This is how much Brazil will pay Ancelotti to lead them to glory.

By Ramiro Diaz

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti

Brazil are going all in, and they are doing so with one of the most respected managers in modern football. Carlo Ancelotti, the mastermind behind multiple Champions League titles and a proven leader of world-class dressing rooms, is on the verge of taking over as head coach of the Selecao. According to O Globo, a full agreement is in place, and the new era will begin in the upcoming FIFA break this June, when Brazil face Ecuador and Paraguay.

The contract, set to come into effect within weeks, will run until the 2026 World Cup and includes a salary of 11 million euros per year — a record-breaking figure for South American football. This amount would make Ancelotti not only the highest-paid manager in the history of Brazilian football, but also one of the best-paid coaches in the world.

Brazil’s message is crystal clear: they want to restore their lost glory, and they know it takes more than raw talent. It requires elite leadership and proven success. That’s why they turned to Ancelotti, a man who knows how to handle egos and build winning teams with calm precision. In this case, the financial commitment is not an expense — it is an investment in ambition and identity.

Ancelotti will arrive with full authority to reshape the project, call up players at his discretion, and mould a generation packed with promise: Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Endrick, and more. At 64, the Italian tactician is taking on what could be the final great challenge of his career — leading Brazil to a historic sixth World Cup title.

In addition to the base salary, the deal is likely to include performance bonuses, luxury housing, logistical perks, and a support structure built entirely around his technical team. The Brazilian Football Confederation is going all out, leaving no room for half-measures or temporary plans.

Ancelotti has won everything there is at club level. Now, he has the chance to end his career with international glory. For Brazil, this is the moment to believe again. For the Italian, it could be the final adventure that seals his place among the greatest of all time.

Brazil bet big: Ancelotti’s salary signals a no-excuse mission for 2026

This is not just a headline figure — it is a statement of intent. With 11 million euros per year, Brazil are not simply hiring a coach: they are launching a new era. Ancelotti’s arrival marks the end of improvisation and the beginning of a fully focused project, with one goal in mind: returning to the top of world football in 2026.


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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