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Portuguese media: With an annual salary of nearly 10 million euros, Ancelotti is expected to become the highest-paid national team coach

4:46am, 14 May 2025Football

May 11th news Portuguese media jornalfolhadoestado recently wrote an article revealing Ancelotti's salary in Brazil.

In order to get rid of the dilemma of record and morale, the Brazilian Football Association decided to make a big investment. The new Brazilian Football Association chairman Rodriguez hopes to invite Ancelotti to coach the Brazilian team and put forward a jaw-dropping offer: 5 million real per month (about 60 million real per year, equivalent to an annual salary of 9.45 million euros), which is almost twice the annual salary of former coach Tit.

If this salary is accepted, Ancelotti will become the highest paid coach in the world's national team, surpassing the current England coach Tuchel and the United States coach Pochettino.

In addition to huge salaries, the Brazilian Football Association also provides housing, international medical insurance and life insurance benefits in Rio de Janeiro, and its treatment level is comparable to that of senior executives of large companies.

However, the challenges Ancelotti faces in Brazil are far from being as simple as managing a European club. Since 2002, Brazil has failed to win any major championships, suffered repeated setbacks in the World Cup, and even performed poorly in the qualifiers.

In addition, the political turmoil within the Brazilian Football Association has also added uncertainty to the position of Brazilian coach: Rodriguez is facing a judicial investigation and the entire institution is in a state of instability.

Despite accumulating numerous honors in the top five European leagues and developing superstars such as Kaka, Ronaldo and Benzema, Ancelotti has not officially announced his departure from Real Madrid.

According to Marca, Coach An may make a decision after the match against Barcelona. At present, the position of head coach of the Brazilian national team has been vacant for 41 days.

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