Brazil will make their bid to install Carlo Ancelotti as a national team coach after the dramatic Copa del Rey Final Demies of Real Madrid for Rivals Barcelona on Saturday.
Ancelotti's side lost 3-2 against an extra-time winner of Jules Kounde and left Jude Bellingham, Antonio Rudiger and Lucas Vazquez then sent the game in the middle of angry scenes.
Real still competes with Barca for the La Liga title, but Ancelotti is expected to leave the Bernabeu in the coming months and Brazil works hard to appoint him as quickly as possible.
Diego Fernandes, an intermediary for the Brazilian FA, was again seen in the final of Saturday in Sevilla and is supposed to have conversations with Ancelotti about the next Dorival junior that was fired in the aftermath of the 4-1 Ddooring of his country 4-1 the 4-1 destruction in the hands of Rivals Argentinia.
In recent months, Fernandes has spent an increasing amount of time in Spain in an attempt to persuade Ancelotti to become a Brazilian boss for the world cup qualifications against Ecuador and Paraguay in June and the appearance of Miss Madrid in Club's World Cup. Former real star and current Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso is tipped to succeed the 65-year-old.
Sources in the vicinity of the deal say that the role of Fernandes has been 'tactful and diplomatic' because he is trying to guarantee an early release for Ancelotti that would be seen as a sign of respect between the coach and real President Florentino Perez in contrast to any breakdown in the working relationship between the two men.
Ancelotti is under contract until 2026, but asked for his future after Saturday's final, he said: 'I could stay in real madrid or maybe we will see. It will be a subject for the coming weeks, not for today. '
