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Stuart Jamieson

Bruno Guimaraes will link up with former manager as Brazil move ahead of Ancelotti appointment

Newcastle United star Bruno Guimaraes will be reunited with his former Athletico Paranaense boss Fernando Diniz after he was appointed as Brazil head coach on a one-year contract - amid reports that Carlo Ancelotti will take over next summer.

The Brazilian Football Confederation has announced that Diniz will combine his international duties with his role as Fluminense boss. And Ednaldo Rodrigues, president of the CBF, has been quoted as saying that Ancelotti will replace Diniz once the Italian's contract at Real Madrid expires in June 2024.

"He is a coach whose game-plan is really similar to that of the coach who will take over for the Copa America, Ancelotti," Rodrigues said, according to reports in Brazil. "He has almost the same type of methods."

Diniz succeeds Tite at the helm following his resignation in the wake of a disappointing showing at last year's World Cup finals.

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Rodrigues told the CBF's website: "I have followed Fernando Diniz's career since the beginning and I believe that he is part of a new and promising generation of coaches that is growing up in Brazil. I admire his way of looking at football, which is similar to the style of the most important coaches in the world."

Diniz, who worked with Magpies midfielder Bruno during his time at Athletico Paranaense and Manchester United's Antony at Sao Paolo, said: "I am very happy with the invitation and with the squad. I will certainly do my best for the CBF and for Brazilian football. It is a dream that I am fulfilling by being alongside great players."

Bruno's Newcastle team-mate Joelinton was called up for the recent round of international games, marking his debut for his country with a goal against Guinea before earning his second cap against Senegal.

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