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Carlo Ancelotti is once again at the center of a coaching market earthquake, this time in Saudi Arabia. Al-Hilal has made an offer hard to refuse: a contract worth 150 million euros for three seasons, clearly attempting to lure the Italian coach after his failed move to the Brazilian national team, as reported by Relevo. The unexpected turn in negotiations with the CBF has opened a new horizon for the current Real Madrid coach, whose immediate future seems increasingly distant from the Bernabéu.
The deal with the Brazilian Football Confederation was nearly finalized, and the announcement was imminent, but a series of logistical and contractual obstacles derailed the operation. Ancelotti last minute communicated that he could not part ways with the club before the Club World Cup, a key condition for Brazil, leading to the definitive breakdown of the talks. Madrid's refusal to release him without an economic cost has been, according to internal sources, the determining factor.
Al Hilal Wants to Hire Carlo Ancelotti
Amid this confusion, the Saudi offer emerges as a powerful and tempting way out. Al-Hilal's interest is not new, but now it takes on a greater dimension with a proposal that multiplies the coach's current salary several times. Meanwhile, in Valdebebas, discomfort grows over certain recent attitudes of the coach, more focused on his personal plans than on the decisive stretch of the season.
Brazil is already moving towards Jorge Jesus, their immediate alternative, and in Madrid, there are still no guarantees that Ancelotti will lead the team until June. What seemed like a legendary farewell begins to tarnish, as the coach from Reggiolo considers one last big contract in his career.
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