CBF keen to secure long-term future with veteran Italian coach.

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Brazil are in advanced talks to extend Carlo Ancelotti’s contract as head coach of the Seleção until 2030, a move that would cement the Italian’s long-term role at the helm of the five-time world champions.

The proposed extension reflects the Brazil Football Confederation’s (CBF) confidence in Ancelotti’s leadership, experience, and ability to guide the national team through multiple tournament cycles, including the 2026 and 2030 FIFA World Cups.

If finalised, the deal would represent a major statement of stability and ambition from Brazil, signaling their intent to build a dominant, consistent project around one of football’s most decorated managers.