BREAKING NEEWS: JURGEN KLOPP FINALLY REVEALED WHO IS FIT FOR GERMANY NATIONAL TEAM JOB….

Klopp has been linked with the job himself, but he thinks the former Bayern Munich boss would be a good fit.

Former TSG Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig, and Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann is in pole position to get the nod from the DFB to succeed Hansi Flick as manager of the Germany men’s national team through EURO 2024.

With that, talk of a potential successor is already beginning.

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has also been a name long been linked with someday becoming the German national team manager, but he remains loyal to fulfilling his contract at Anfield. There were a handful of rumors floating around suggesting that Klopp could assume a sort of joint managerial role and coach both Liverpool and Germany at the same time, but he’s denied the suggestions and says he is only focused on Liverpool for now.

Klopp does, however, back Nagelsmann to take the job ahead of next summer’s European championships in Germany..

“I think Julian is a really great solution because he’s a great coach. I would be very happy if it happened,” Klopp told RTL Deutschland (via @iMiaSanMia). “Age? It doesn’t matter at all. He had already proven at 28 that he’s a fantastic coach. He has 8 years of experience. Others have that at 45 or 50 — at the highest level. That’s no criterion at all.”

 

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