Julian Nagelsmann steps down as Germany head coach; Jürgen Klopp in talks to replace him
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Deborah Cole
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Julian Nagelsmann has stepped down as Germany's head coach following the team's disappointing World Cup exit in the last 32. The German Football Association (DFB) confirmed his departure with immediate effect, ending his contract that ran until Euro 2028. Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has reportedly held talks with the DFB and indicated his readiness to take over as the new head coach.
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· 3 pulledNagelsmann agreed to leave the post he took over from Hansi Flick a little under three years ago after talks with German Football Association (DFB) officials at their headquarters in Frankfurt on Thursday.
The DFB said in a statement that Nagelsmann's contract, which ran to the 2028 European Championship, would end with immediate effect
Klopp 'has already indicated his fundamental readiness'
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