Germany in talks with Jurgen Klopp to replace Julian Nagelsmann

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Fri 3rd July, 12:52 2026
Jurgen Klopp at England vs. Croatia at the 2026 World Cup on June 17.Jurgen Klopp at England vs. Croatia at the 2026 World Cup on June 17.

Germany are in talks with Jurgen Klopp to replace head coach Julian Nagelsmann following an early World Cup exit.

The German Football Association (DFB) made the announcement Friday after granting Nagelsmann's request to be relieved from his duties.

The four-time World Cup champions were eliminated by Paraguay on Monday in a penalty shootout in the round of 32.

"I've done a lot of thinking in the days since our elimination and have consulted with trusted individuals both personally and within the federation," said Nagelsmann, 38. "The decision was anything but easy for me. My top priority has always been the team's success. After such a bitter disappointment, they deserve the chance for a fresh start."


DFB sporting director Rudi Voller thanked Nagelsmann for his efforts.

"After the disappointing World Cup exit for everyone, Julian's decision deserves our respect, because he's taking responsibility where he'd like to continue shaping things, and putting the national team as a whole above himself," Voller said. "Of course, we all would have liked a different outcome to the tournament and a more convincing performance from our team. But Julian is and remains an excellent coach, and I'm convinced he'll continue on his successful path."

The DFB confirmed it will enter talks with Klopp, 59, the former Liverpool (2015-24) and Borussia Dortmund (2008-15) manager. He was named the FIFA Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2020.

"We will now seek talks with Jurgen Klopp," the football association said. "He has already signaled his general willingness to take on the position."

Klopp has been working as the head of global soccer at Red Bull since leaving Liverpool in May 2024.


--Field Level Media

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