
Jürgen Klopp Agrees to Become Germany's New Head Coach
Jürgen Klopp has reached a deal in principle to take over as head coach of Germany's men's national team, replacing Julian Nagelsmann after his resignation.
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Jürgen Klopp has agreed in principle to become the new head coach of Germany's men's national team, according to multiple reports. The former Liverpool manager will succeed Julian Nagelsmann, who stepped down following Germany's recent international campaign.
Klopp met with senior officials from the German Football Association (DFB) in New York on Friday, where the framework of the appointment was discussed. The DFB confirmed that further talks are scheduled for next week as final details are settled, including Klopp’s release from his current advisory role within the Red Bull football network.
"Jurgen Klopp agrees a deal in principle to become the new head coach of Germany's men's national team," BBC Sport reported. The Whistler added that an agreement with Red Bull, where Klopp holds a senior role, must be finalized before his appointment is official.
Nagelsmann stepped down after Germany's performance in the European Championship, opening the door for a new direction. Klopp, known for his high-intensity style and leadership at Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool, is expected to bring renewed momentum to the national setup.
The DFB has not yet announced an official start date, but confirmation is anticipated within days, pending resolution of contractual obligations with Red Bull.