Jurgen Klopp has agreed to become the new head coach of the Germany national team, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The 59-year-old former Liverpool manager will replace Julian Nagelsmann, marking his first managerial role since leaving the Reds in 2024.
Long-term deal with Germany
Romano reports that Klopp will sign a long-term contract with the four-time World Cup winners and will step down from his position at Red Bull. The move comes after Germany's disappointing performance in the World Cup, which led to Nagelsmann's departure.
Klopp's return to management
Klopp had been out of management since leaving Liverpool in 2024, where he won the Premier League and Champions League. His appointment is seen as a major coup for the German Football Association, as they look to rebuild after a disastrous World Cup campaign.
More details are expected to follow as this breaking story develops.



