The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is active in the market in search of a new solution for the technical command of the team, after Tite left the position, following the elimination of the quarter-finals of the World Cup, against Croatia.
The Brazilian portal UOL Esporte says that the organization's president, Ednaldo Rodrigues, will be tempted to do what has never been done and put a foreigner at the helm of the South American team.
The same publication adds that, so far, no informal contacts have been established. However, Abel Ferreira (from Palmeiras), Jorge Jesus (from Fenerbahçe) and Jorge Sampaoli (from Sevilla) will be well positioned to fill the vacancy.
The previous management of the CBF, remember, even tried to hire Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola. However, the high salary demanded by the Spaniard (in the order of 15 million euros per year) threw the negotiations to the ground.