Jürgen Klopp has been appointed as the new selector for the German national football team, according to reports. The German Football Federation has finalized the agreement, and the details of the new contract are expected to be officially announced shortly. Klopp, who currently manages Liverpool, has taken over the role following circumstances surrounding a previous appointment.
The selection process saw a candidate, Nelsson, whose tenure was reportedly cut short or rejected during the World Cup 2026 group stage match between Germany and Curacao in Houston, USA, on June 14, 2026. The news confirms that Klopp has secured the long-term contract with the DFB. Sources indicate that the initial contract negotiations, which had previously seemed tenuous, have now successfully gone through.
This development marks a significant return for Klopp to the national team setup. Beyond the national team role, it is also anticipated that Klopp will sign a separate agreement with the Red Bull Group. The confirmation of his role is expected to provide stability to the German squad as they look ahead to upcoming international fixtures.
The finalized contract and the specifics of his new tenure are anticipated to be made public in the near future.
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