After losing to the Croatians in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, the head coach of the Brazilian national team left his position to Tite. According to the Brazilian newspaper "O Dia," the Brazilian Football Federation has already identified potential candidates to fill these positions.
It is reported that among the candidates are Portuguese Abel Ferreira, currently coaching Palmeiras, and Luís Castro leading the Botafogo team, as well as Jorge Jesus, currently working with Fenerbahce. They are also considering Brazilian Fernando Diniz from Fluminense.
It is said that the Brazilian Football Federation's "impossible dream" is to develop Pep Guardiola coaching the Brazilian national team.
Interestingly, the Brazilian national team has not had a foreign coach since 1965. It is believed that the federation is willing to change its approach and start looking at foreign strategists.