Jurgen Klopp set to become Germany manager after Nagelsmann exit
Klopp reportedly ready to accept Germany job after Nagelsmann stepped down following World Cup penalty loss to Paraguay.

Jurgen Klopp is reportedly prepared to accept the role of Germany national team manager after Julian Nagelsmann stepped down following a shock World Cup exit. Sources indicate that the German Football Association (DFB) has already approached Klopp, who is said to be ready to leave his position as Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer.
Nagelsmann was effectively forced out after Germany lost to Paraguay on penalties in the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. The match ended 1-1 after extra time, with Paraguay prevailing 4-3 in the shootout. Jonathan Tah missed the decisive sudden-death penalty, while Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade also failed from the spot earlier.
Klopp's path to the Germany job
Klopp, who has been out of club management since leaving Liverpool in 2024, holds a contract with Red Bull until 2029. However, the agreement includes a break clause that allows him to leave for the Germany position. His agent Marc Kosike had previously dismissed links to other jobs, but reports suggest this opportunity is different.
- Julian Nagelsmann resigned after being told to quit or be sacked by the DFB.
- Germany's World Cup campaign ended in the round of 32 with a penalty shootout defeat to Paraguay.
- Klopp has been approached and is ready to accept the role, according to sources.
- A break clause in his Red Bull contract permits him to take the Germany job.
- Klopp is widely seen as a unifying figure who understands German football culture.
If confirmed, Klopp's appointment would mark his return to management after a year away from the dugout. The DFB is expected to announce a decision in the coming days, with the aim of rebuilding the national team ahead of the next major tournament.
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