Mourinho Rejects Brazil, Focused on Roma Extension
In today's report from "Roma Sport News," it is revealed that following Ancelotti's contract renewal with Real Madrid, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) reached out to Roma's head coach, Jose Mourinho. The CBF expressed interest in inviting Mourinho to coach the Brazilian national team. However, Mourinho has reportedly declined the offer, expressing his desire to continue with Roma and extend his contract.
The article mentions that Ancelotti's extension with Real Madrid until 2026 disrupted the CBF's plans, as they have long considered Ancelotti an ideal candidate for the position of the Brazilian national team coach. Over the past few hours, Brazilian media has been discussing the possibility of inviting Mourinho to lead the national team.
Despite Mourinho's excellent track record and popularity among Brazilian fans, he has made it clear that he wishes to continue coaching Roma. The rejection follows similar instances where Mourinho turned down opportunities with the Portuguese national team and a Saudi club.
While the CBF aggressively pursued Mourinho, the coach's mind is solely focused on Roma. He is reportedly awaiting a signal from the Friedkin family, the owners of Roma, for a contract extension. Mourinho is committed to concentrating on Roma's goals for the current season. Over the last three years, he has built a strong relationship with Roma fans and players and is eager to continue coaching the Giallorossi.
Mourinho's existing contract with Roma is set to expire in 2024, but he hopes to secure an extension with the team. Expressing confidence in Roma's future, Mourinho believes the team will achieve better results in the coming seasons. He enjoys coaching at Roma, cherishes the positive interactions with players and fans, and looks forward to creating more memorable moments with the club.
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