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What Germans are saying about Klopp's rejection of coaching his national team to stay at Liverpool

Jürgen Klopp, the current Liverpool manager, will not be the next Germany coach

By Charles Cornwall

Jürgen Klopp, the current Liverpool manager, will not be the next Germany coach
Jürgen Klopp, the current Liverpool manager, will not be the next Germany coach

Jürgen Klopp, the current Liverpool manager, will not be the next Germany coach, according to his agent Marc Kosicke. The Germans have been sacked after Hansi Flick's sacking and Klopp's name has been floated as the next Germany coach, but Kosicke was clear and denied that there is any such possibility.

 

"Jürgen has a long-term contract with Liverpool and is not available for the manager's job," the agent told German media outlet ARD Sportschau. Klopp, who has had to rebuild much of the squad this summer, is under contract with Liverpool until the summer of 2026. Last season was one of the most difficult since his arrival at Anfield, with the club failing to qualify for the Champions League and having to play in this season's Europa League.

Despite this, the German appears to remain committed to the club and will not be in the running to succeed Flick.  Liverpool will not lose their top manager. Rumours of DFB interest in the German had taken over an English press where the latest reports are coming in of a saga that has Die Mannschaft without a manager until further notice. Klopp drops off a list of candidates where all the pipes are pointing towards the same destination at the moment. The Special One will belong only to Merseyside.

 

Klopp said no

"He has a long-term contract with Liverpool. He is not available for the position of national coach," Marc Kosicke, Jürgen Klopp's agent, told Sportschau, closing the door to Anfield to reinforce Die Mannschaft. Bayern Munich, for their part, are beginning to give in to a Federation in a hurry and urgency.


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