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Ancelotti to Remain Brazil Manager Through 2030 World Cup with Record Extension

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti

Key Takeaways:

  • Carlo Ancelotti has agreed with the CBF to extend his contract until the 2030 World Cup
  • Ancelotti currently receives a salary of approximately 10 million euros per year, making him the highest-paid national team coach
  • The extended contract is expected to be signed during the first week of February with adjusted bonus terms

Contract Extension Details

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and Carlo Ancelotti have reached an agreement that will see the Italian tactician remain in charge of the Brazil national team until the 2030 World Cup, as reported by Globo. The formal signing of the new contract is anticipated to take place in the first week of February.

Salary and Incentives

Ancelotti’s current deal carries an annual salary of approximately 10 million euros, positioning him as the highest-earning manager among all national team coaches worldwide. A notable clause in his existing contract offers a 5 million euro bonus should he guide Brazil to victory at the World Cup this summer.

The forthcoming agreement will retain similar basic conditions, with certain performance-related bonuses being modified in the updated terms.

DetailCurrent ContractNew Agreement
Annual Salary10 million euros10 million euros (expected)
World Cup Winning Bonus5 million euros (if won in 2026)Adjusted bonuses (exact figures not disclosed)
Contract DurationUntil 2026 World Cup’s endExtended to 2030 World Cup
Official SigningAlready in placeExpected first week of February

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