Since leaving Flamengo in September 2024, Tite has chosen not to take on new work. However, the former Corinthians coach and Brazilian National Team may return soon on the edge of the lawns.
Türkiye’s Besiktas opened negotiation with the 64 -year -old Brazilian coach. Currently, Ole Gunnar Soskjaer, former Manchester United, trains the Turkish team. However, the Norwegian is swinging in office after the elimination of the League Europe and the tendency is to be fired.
Gilmar Veloz, Tite’s entrepreneur, is in Europe to understand the proposal.
After leaving Flamengo, Tite received polls from European and Arab clubs, but chose not to work. The coach also received polls from Corinthians and Fortaleza, but claiming health problems and wanting to spend more time with the family, also did not take over the Brazilian teams.
Tite Tite opens negotiations to be the new coach of Besiktas.
The Turkish club is expected to dismiss Solskjær and decided to advance for hiring the Brazilian, who has been without a club since leaving Flamengo in September 2024.
Gilmar Veloz, Tite’s businessman, is in Europe to play… pic.twitter.com/BWcYydSdcg
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What are the main titles Tite won in his career?
Inter
- South American Cup (2008)
Corinthians
- Brazilian Championship (2011 and 2015)
- Libertadores (2012)
- Club World Cup (2012)
- South American Recopa (2013)
- Paulista Championship (2013)
Brazilian
Which TIMES TITE TRAINED in your career?
What (s) | Club / Selection |
---|---|
1990–1991 | Guarany de Garibaldi (RS) |
1991–1992 | Veranópolis (RS) |
1993–1994 | Ypiranga de Erechim (RS) |
1995 | Caxias (RS) |
1996–1998 | Veranópolis (RS) |
1998 | Youth (RS) |
1999 | Caxias (RS) |
2000 | Guild |
2001–2003 | São Caetano |
2003 | Guild (second passage) |
2004–2005 | Corinthians |
2005 | Atletico Mineiro |
2007–2008 | Palm trees |
2008–2009 | International |
2010 | AL-WAHDA (United Arab Emirates) |
2010 | AL-AIN (UAE Emirates) |
2010–2013 | Corinthians (second passage) |
2015–2016 | Corinthians (Third Passage) |
2016–2022 | Brazilian |
2023 – Present | Flemish |