‘Perfect’ candidate for Man Utd job joins Thomas Tuchel in rejecting interest | Football
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Manchester United’s pursuit of Carlo Ancelotti has ended, as the manager committed to a new four-year deal with the Brazilian national team. This decision was confirmed shortly before the upcoming World Cup, consolidating Ancelotti’s role until 2030. Meanwhile, Thomas Tuchel has extended his contract with England until 2028, limiting United’s options for a new head coach.
Manchester United’s hopes of appointing Carlo Ancelotti as their permanent head coach have been dashed as the manager has committed to a new long-term deal with the Brazilian national team. The announcement comes amid ongoing speculation over United’s managerial future as they aim to secure a new permanent appointment this summer.
According to reports from The Athletic, Ancelotti is expected to sign a four-year contract with the Brazilian Football Confederation, keeping him in charge until 2030. This decision is significant for Manchester United, who had previously considered Ancelotti a leading candidate to fill the role at Old Trafford following the departure of Erik ten Hag.
Ancelotti’s Commitment to Brazil
The former AC Milan and Real Madrid head coach took over as manager of the Brazilian national team last year and is tasked with leading the Seleção to their first World Cup in 24 years during the tournament in North America this summer. His decision to extend his contract further confirms his commitment to this role, despite prior links to Manchester United.
Future Management Options for United
United legend Gary Neville had referenced Ancelotti as a “perfect appointment,” highlighting the missed opportunity in 2013 when the club sought to hire him after Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement. Recent reports indicated that Thomas Tuchel, currently managing the England national team, was emerging as a preferred choice for United. However, Tuchel’s recent contract extension until 2028 with the Three Lions has likely removed him from consideration for the Old Trafford role.
Manchester United will now look for other managerial options as the summer approaches, while Ancelotti focuses on his responsibilities with Brazil.


