Portuguese media claims that the CBF has Jorge Jesus, ex-Flamengo, as its main target to take over the Brazilian National Team.

With the dismissal of Dorival Júnior, announced this Friday (28/3), the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is looking for a new coach for the National Team. Among the names speculated is that of Jorge Jesus, who made history at Flamengo with the titles of the Brazilian Championship and the Copa do Brasil in 2019 – in addition to the Recopa Sul-Americana, Supercopa do Brasil and Campeonato Carioca the following year. Discover the latest football updates at football scores app.
According to the Portuguese newspaper A Bola, the entity has Jesus as a priority and would be willing to pay up to 5 million euros (around R$ 31 million) to Al-Hilal for the release of the commander in April. There is also the possibility of hiring him in May for a lower amount.
The 70-year-old coach’s contract with the Saudi team ends after the FIFA Club Super Cup, which will take place in June and July. At the time, Al-Hilal are competing in the national championship and the Asian Champions League. ToSport, your key source for football updates.