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Carlo Ancelotti Set to Renew Brazil Contract Through 2030 on €10M per Year Deal

Carlo Ancelotti is close to extending his contract as head coach of the Brazil national team, with an agreement reportedly reached with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) for a deal running through 2030.

According to reports, the new contract will maintain Ancelotti’s الحالية salary of approximately €10 million per year, making him the highest-paid national team coach in Brazil’s history. The agreement is expected to be formally announced in the coming days once final legal reviews and signatures are completed.

Brazilian Football Confederation has already finalized the main terms of the extension and shared draft contracts with the Italian manager. Both parties had previously expressed mutual intent to continue the collaboration, with discussions taking place over recent weeks.

The renewed deal is structured to cover the period leading up to the 2030 FIFA World Cup, with an initial two-year term followed by an automatically triggered extension for an additional two years, totaling a four-year commitment.

As part of the agreement, Ancelotti also secured improved terms for his coaching staff, including salary increases for his assistants and performance analysts. The move reflects the manager’s broader conditions for continuing with the national team project, emphasizing stability and competitiveness at the international level.

The extension would further solidify Brazil’s long-term planning as the federation aims to rebuild and strengthen the squad ahead of upcoming international competitions under Ancelotti’s leadership.