Didier Deschamps would have been offered for the position of Brazil coach

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If he refuses to comment on his future whenever he is invited, Didier Deschamps is today the subject of a fairly surprising rumor. According to Goalthe Bayonnais was indeed offered at the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) to recover the prestigious post of Brazil coach. The media even argues that the French would be open to the idea of ​​directing the Seleção … before the 2026 World Cup. Information which remains quite surprising with regard to the latest declarations of Deschamps, which continues to hammer its desire to finish its history with the French team.

Goal In any case, says that his name is currently studied by the Board of Directors of the CBF, which had already identified several names of foreign coaches to succeed Dorival in recent days (Carlo Ancelotti, Jorge Jesus …). The final decision will obviously return to the president, Ednaldo Rodrigues. The media adds that Deschamps' only concern would be the language barrier, since it does not speak Portuguese. As a reminder, DD had indicated in recent years not to imagine directing another national selection in his career, before sweetening his remarks by indicating that he was not closing “No door”.

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