Germany is reportedly interested in appointing Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp as their new manager, and it may not require him leaving Anfield, according to recent reports.
Germany Makes a Change
Hansi Flick was recently sacked by Germany, just nine months before they are set to host the Euros. This decision came after a series of disappointing results, including a premature exit from the World Cup and failures to win against several top teams. Legendary striker Rudi Voller is currently serving as the interim charge while a replacement is sought.
German FA's Dream Candidate
The German FA allegedly has their sights set on Jurgen Klopp as their next manager. They previously approached him in 2021 after Joachim Low stepped down, but Klopp declined the offer, citing his commitment to Liverpool as the reason. However, there may be a twist in the story.
A Shocking Possibility
Journalist Jan Aage Fjortoft has reported that the German FA might offer Klopp the national team job while allowing him to continue managing Liverpool at the same time. This dual role would involve Klopp flying off during international breaks to manage the German team. This move could potentially persuade Klopp to reconsider his initial decision.
Germany's Plans for the Future
Germany is hosting the Euros this summer and is eager to secure a top-class manager like Klopp. However, if Klopp were to decline the offer, the German FA has a long list of potential candidates, including Louis van Gaal, Julian Nagelsmann, Miroslav Klose, Oliver Glasner, and Matthias Sammer.
An Elite Club
If Klopp were to accept the offer, he would join a limited group of managers who have successfully balanced club and international football simultaneously. One notable example is Sir Alex Ferguson, who managed Scotland while still in charge of Aberdeen in 1985.
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