Ancelotti has publicly expressed his desire to stay with Real Madrid, but his position is under scrutiny after the team's Champions League elimination. Despite this, talks between CBF representatives and Ancelotti's team have resumed in recent weeks.
Representatives from the CBF have been in Madrid, meeting with Ancelotti's son and assistant coach, Davide, as well as other members of his team. They are gathering information and discussing the possibility of Ancelotti taking on a new role.
However, no final decision will be made until the future of Ancelotti is clarified. The CBF aims to appoint a new coach in the coming weeks, in time for the World Cup qualifiers in June.
The selection process will likely be finalized by May 26, and several candidates are being considered. Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, who currently work with Ancelotti at Real Madrid, would welcome his appointment. Jorge Jesus, coach of Al-Hilal, is also a potential alternative.