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Legendary Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to be given the opportunity to oversee Euro 2024 flops
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After joining the team in 2015, former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp departed Anfield at the end of the previous campaign.
After nearly nine years as the manager of one of the largest teams in the world, the German manager made the decision to quit Liverpool in order to take a break from football.
After leading the Reds to victory in both the Premier League and the Champions League, it was anticipated that he would be approached for some of the most prestigious positions in international sport.
Unnamed Spanish rumours, as reported by Teamtalk, suggest that Klopp may be given the opportunity to take over as manager of Germany after their elimination from the Euro 2024 competition.
Those hosting Despite being one of the favourites to win the competition, Germany was defeated by Spain in the quarterfinals.
Despite having a strong roster that includes both young and seasoned players, they were not able to live up to the fans’ expectations.
Klopp has emerged as the clear frontrunner to succeed current manager Julian Nagelsmann as the Germans decide to break parts with him.
According to the report, German officials are angry that Spain eliminated them from the quarterfinals and are seriously considering firing Nagelsmann.
The Germans are now preparing for the FIFA World Cup in 2026, and they want Klopp to spearhead their challenge in the largest football championship in the world.
An ex-manager of Liverpool was enticed to accept Germany job
Klopp is tempted to take over as manager of the German national team because it might be too good to pass up the chance to guide his squad into the upcoming World Cup.
The former manager of Liverpool is currently content with his life away from football, but if the opportunity to lead his nation arises, his hiatus may not last long.
In his managerial career, Klopp has overseen three teams: Mainz, Borussia Dortmund, and Liverpool.
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The Euro 2024 midfielder is viewed by Liverpool as a player who can balance the midfield.
Joshua Kimmich, 29, of Bayern Munich, is reportedly a target for Liverpool to join this summer.
Arsenal, Manchester City, and Barcelona will compete with Liverpool to sign him. Tutto Juve claims that the midfield player is amenable to leaving the German powerhouses.
Kimmich’s exit from the Merseyside club appears likely, as new manager Arne Slot is hoping to recruit a midfield player during the transfer season.
Following Jurgen Klopp’s exit, the Reds will support their new manager in their efforts to bolster the roster and make additions.
Liverpool is prepared to sign a midfield player this summer, even though they made midfield additions last summer in response to the departures of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.
Despite the fact that Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and other recent arrivals have given the Reds more midfield depth, they still believe that they need a midfield player who can play at the base, directly in front of the defence.
The Bayern Munich star Kimmich is seen by the Reds as the guy who can provide them stability in the middle of the park.
Kimmich would also provide the team more versatility because he can play right back as well.
A star from Bayern may be the perfect addition to Liverpool.
As a result, Liverpool would have more choices for the manager and the team to rotate between Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kimmich at full-back and midfield, respectively.
Premier League rivals Arsenal and Manchester City are vying for Kimmich’s signature, and former Bayern manager Hansi Flick is eager to work with Kimmich again at Camp Nou.
After Klopp leaves, the Reds would gain the experience they need and a winning attitude by signing someone like Kimmich.
He should be available in a cheap contract because he will be a free agent come summertime.
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