Germany On The Verge of Snapping Up Liverpool Head Coach
Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has been suggested as a potential contender for the Germany post.
The manager of Anfield has long acknowledged that he would be tempted to lead his country's side. Klopp has, though, reiterated his commitment to the Reds, saying that his work in England is not yet finished.
The position is now open since Hansi Flick was fired after Germany was humiliated at home by Japan in a friendly.
There is no denying that being the national coach would be a wonderful honor, Klopp told Sky Germany. "My loyalty is the issue that prevents the whole thing from happening.
I can't just up and leave Liverpool and declare that I'll rule Germany for a while. The request isn't even there, therefore that doesn't function. I need to be available if I'm going to do it at some time, which I'm not at the moment. I have an obligation to the club.
In general, it's a fascinating job. After I leave Liverpool, I'm not sure if I'll do something entirely different, though. I want to have a variety of possibilities.

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