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Pep Guardiola has reportedly been 'approached' to become the new manager of the Brazil national team, as part of a deal which would see the 51-year-old earn £10million per year.
Under contract at Manchester City until the summer of 2023, the Catalan coach is yet to reach an agreement to prolong his stay at the Etihad Stadium and is now said to be a prime target for one of the biggest roles in international football.
Brazil's current boss, Tite, has been at the helm since 2016 and will be tasked with trying to deliver the World Cup later this year when the tournament gets underway in Qatar. This will be his final act as manager of the Selecao, having already confirmed he will step down after the competition.
"I'm going until the end of the World Cup," he told Brazil's SporTV earlier this year. "I have no reason to lie here. I've won everything in my career, the only thing missing is the World Cup."
Believed to be at the top of their wish list is Guardiola, with a report by Spanish publication Marca suggesting


