Ready for a new challenge. Jorge Jesus wants to lead Brazil's national team
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Jorge Jesus has expressed his readiness to lead Brazil's national team after the current season ends. According to Fabrizio Romano, the 70-year-old Portuguese coach has declared his intention to become the new coach of the Brazilian team.
Details: The decision now rests with the Brazilian Football Confederation. It is also reported that Carlo Ancelotti, considered the priority candidate for the coaching position, will likely not be available until at least the end of July.
Reminder: After the loss to Argentina, the Brazilian Football Confederation officially thanked Dorival Júnior for his work and announced that they have already begun the search for his successor. The main task for the new coach will be to restore the national team's football identity, which is experiencing one of the most challenging periods in its international history.