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Jürgen Klopp reaches agreement in principle to lead German national team
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Jürgen Klopp has agreed to lead the German national team, aiming to restore form after a World Cup round-of-32 exit. The deal follows Julian Nagelsmann's resignation.

  • ESPN, BBC Sport, and The Guardian report Jürgen Klopp has agreed on 'key points' to replace Julian Nagelsmann as Germany head coach.
  • The German football federation confirmed the progress in talks following Nagelsmann's resignation.
  • The timeline for Klopp's official appointment and the full duration of his contract remain unconfirmed by the federation.

Jürgen Klopp has reached an agreement in principle to become the new head coach of the German men’s national team following the departure of Julian Nagelsmann. While all three sources—ESPN, BBC Sport, and The Guardian—align on the existence of this preliminary deal, the outlets offer varying degrees of specificity regarding the federation's role in the negotiations. This move follows Germany’s disappointing exit to Paraguay in the World Cup round of 32, a performance that precipitated the leadership vacuum. Whether Klopp can immediately stabilize the squad depends on how effectively he can implement his high-pressing tactical philosophy within the limitations of the international calendar.

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