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Jurgen Klopp’s agent confirms the possibility of leaving Liverpool to go to work in Germany

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Jurgen Klopp's agent confirms the possibility of leaving Liverpool to go to work in Germany

Germany is looking for a new leader after dismissing Hansi Flick.

The 56-year-old Liverpool manager’s agent has shot down rumors that he might leave for the vacant position as Germany manager.
Following Hansi Flick’s dismissal by Die Mannschaft over the weekend, Reds supporters might have feared their manager would leave the team.

Following Japan’s 4-1 friendly victory over Germany in Wolfsburg, Flick met his end.
The former Bayern Munich manager was fired, making him the first German manager to be fired since the position was first created in 1926.

Consecutive losses to Colombia and Poland came before the defeat to Japan. Germany reversed their fortunes by defeating France 2-1 on Tuesday night without Flick.

Klopp was obviously thought to be a name towards the top of their hit list because the country is currently searching for their next permanent manager.

However, according to Marc Kosicke, the manager of Liverpool’s agent, Jurgen does not qualify for the national coaching position because of his long-term contract with Liverpool.

In April of last year, Klopp pledged his future to Liverpool, and his current contract is expected to keep him there until 2026.
Having previously stated that he would need a break from the game in 2024, it is unclear if he will try to stay past that point.

Jurgen Klopp's agent confirms the possibility of leaving Liverpool to go to work in Germany

Due to his failure to guide Liverpool to a top-four finish in the previous campaign, the German’s time at Anfield hit a rough patch.
Although their early-season domestic form has been a source of encouragement for fans, the Reds are thus playing in the Europa League this season.

Liverpool has won all four of its games and is currently third in the Premier League standings, two points behind Manchester City, who are the league’s current leaders.
Significant victories over Newcastle United and Aston Villa will have boosted Klopp’s team’s confidence going into the break.

After defeating Villa, Klopp said, “I don’t know the last time we were that convincing.
And we have played some excellent games, particularly at the end of the previous campaign and similar events. That was really impressive.

“We had a fantastic appearance.
Control and direction were combined in almost the ideal way.
That is how it felt.
Everyone wanted the ball, protected it, demonstrated it, or offered it, so we could effectively use the formation today. So, there’s no denying that it was a great game.
“.

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