Overview
- Multiple outlets report a verbal agreement for Carlo Ancelotti to stay with Brazil through 2030, with an official signing expected in the coming days and paperwork viewed as a formality.
- The extension would add four years to his tenure and keep him in charge through the next World Cup cycle, according to recent reporting.
- Media accounts describe terms near €10 million per year and flexibility to split time between Rio de Janeiro and Vancouver, though neither the CBF nor Ancelotti has confirmed the specifics.
- Since taking over in May, Ancelotti’s Brazil has four wins, two draws and two losses, and coverage credits him with restoring dressing-room harmony.
- Preparation for 2026 continues with reported friendlies against France in Boston and Croatia in Orlando next month and plans to base the team in New Jersey during the tournament.