Real Madrid are currently blocking Carlo Ancelotti’s move to the Brazilian national team. The situation has become increasingly complicated over the last 24 hours, with a verbal agreement reportedly in place for two days now. Brazil’s football authorities were expecting Carlo to sign, but shocking as it may be, Real Madrid were still not informed directly about this development.
One of the main obstacles in this transfer process has been Real Madrid’s refusal to pay any exit fee associated with Ancelotti’s salary. This has placed immense pressure on the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF), which has expressed that they have no intention of waiting indefinitely for Real Madrid and Ancelotti to clarify the exit process. As reported by Relevo, this impasse could lead to the potential collapse of the deal as time becomes a critical factor.
While it has been widely accepted that Carlo Ancelotti would be departing from Real Madrid this summer, the emerging complexities are causing uncertainty. A dismal season for Real Madrid, marked by a significant defeat in Saturday’s Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, has left the team vying solely for La Liga. Currently trailing by four points with only five matches remaining, their chances of defending their title appear grim.
The expectation has been that Ancelotti would be relieved of his managerial duties at the conclusion of this season. However, as the days unfold, it has been increasingly reported that an agreement was reached between the CBF and Ancelotti for him to step into the role of the national team’s head coach. Given the urgency of the situation, the CBF aims to make the appointment official in time for the Selecao’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers, scheduled to begin at the start of June. This timeline, however, clashes with Real Madrid’s desire to retain Ancelotti until their participation in the Club World Cup concludes.
Moving ahead, it had been generally accepted that Ancelotti would vacate his position after the final La Liga match of the 2024-25 season. Nevertheless, Real Madrid’s recent decisions indicate a reluctance to leave the managerial role vacant during the critical Club World Cup period, which spans from mid-June to mid-July. In light of these changes, the CBF may now need to explore alternative candidates, with Jorge Jesus reportedly remaining on their list of potential options.
Even in the event that the Brazilian Federation opts to pursue another candidate, it is important to note that the likelihood of Carlo Ancelotti exiting Santiago Bernabeu has not diminished. Real Madrid has already indicated their preference for finding a new manager to lead the club into the next season. As such, Ancelotti might face a precarious situation, potentially stepping away from Los Blancos without a clear job lined up for the future, adding further tension to an already fraught situation.

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