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Germany's coaching vacancy draws Jürgen Klopp as DFB signals interest

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The German Football Association (DFB) announced today that it will open talks with Jürgen Klopp about the vacant Germany head‑coach position after Julian Nagelsmann resigned following the team’s penalty defeat to Paraguay in the World Cup round of 16, as part of a formal statement released at 12:19. Nagelsmann said it was time for ‘a new start’ with the national side, prompting his own departure. His decision came after the early World Cup exit left the German campaign disappointing. Alongside Nagelsmann, assistants Benjamin Glück and Benjamin Hübner also left the Germany staff. Their departures were confirmed in the DFB statement. The DFB added that Klopp has already indicated in principle his willingness to accept the role. “He has already indicated in principle willingness to accept the role”, the federation wrote. Klopp currently works as Head of Global Soccer at Red Bull. His contract includes a clause that permits him to leave if he can become Germany’s coach. The announcement was posted today at 12:19, signalling the federation’s swift move to fill the vacancy. The move follows the early tournament exit that ended Germany’s World Cup hopes.

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