Ancelotti’s Exit Draws Closer: A Brazilian Emissary Present at La Cartuja

Ancelotti’s move to Brazil as their new head coach nears completion after the Copa del Rey final
In a thrilling match from start to finish, Real Madrid lost the Copa del Rey final. With a 3-2 scoreline, Barcelona clinched the victory with a goal in the final minutes of the second extra time. This result has brought Carlo Ancelotti even closer to his departure from Real Madrid.
While his next destination had been uncertain for a while, it now seems clear that Ancelotti’s next adventure will be with Brazil. After showing interest in Ancelotti several months ago, the Brazilian national team is now close to securing the Italian’s services. To move things forward, Brazil sent an emissary to the Copa del Rey final at La Cartuja.
Following a meeting with Ancelotti, it appears the agreement is practically done, with only a few details left to finalize. With this, Carlo Ancelotti’s time at Real Madrid is living its final weeks after several successful seasons.
Ancelotti’s Farewell
Regarded as one of the greatest managers in football history, Brazil has long been interested in bringing Ancelotti on board. After a disastrous cycle under Dorival Júnior, Brazil identified Ancelotti as the perfect coach to restore their glory. However, due to his contract with Real Madrid, Ancelotti initially turned down their approach.
As the season progressed, however, the situation changed dramatically, and now Ancelotti seems close to accepting the Brazilian offer. Despite an inconsistent season with Real Madrid, Brazil remains confident that Ancelotti is the best possible choice.
Putting aside the mistakes made this season, Ancelotti has consistently demonstrated his tactical brilliance and excellent man-management skills. With the dream of winning another World Cup, Brazil’s leadership has accelerated their efforts following Madrid’s defeat at La Cartuja.
Brazil’s Chosen One
It’s surprising that a coach like Ancelotti, despite his immense success at club level, has never led a national team to major honors. However, with his vast experience and Brazil’s extremely talented squad, Ancelotti seems poised to continue adding to his illustrious legacy after his chapter with Real Madrid comes to a close.