The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) may be on the verge of making history and move towards hiring a foreign coach, after Tite resigned from his position at the end of his participation in the World Cup.
The Spanish newspaper Sport writes, on Thursday, that the organization's president, Ednaldo Rodrigues, will have even shortened the list of potential solutions for this vacancy to three names, among which will be Mourinho, a Portuguese is at the helm of the first team of the Italians of AS Roma.
The Special One, remember, was also appointed to the Portuguese national team, in view of the 'goodbye' of Fernando Santos. However, the option of the president, Fernando Gomes, ended up falling on the Spaniard Roberto Martínez.
In addition to the Portuguese coach, Ancelotti, from Real Madrid, and Luis Enrique, who is free after leaving the Spanish national team, will also be considered by the CBF.