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During the World Cup, Klopp has been working as a television analyst for German broadcasters.
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He’s been repeatedly tipped for a return to club management—Real Madrid were strongly linked in March—claims he dismissed as “all nonsense.”
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At Liverpool, he won seven major trophies, including the 2019 Champions League and the 2019–20 Premier League title.
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Earlier, he guided Borussia Dortmund to two Bundesliga crowns (2008–2015) and spent seven years in charge of Mainz 05, the club where he played for nearly his entire career.
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Watzke, 69, partnered closely with Klopp at Dortmund, serving as chief executive from 2005 until stepping down at his own request last year.
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That relationship is seen as a key reason talks progressed quickly with one of the game’s most coveted coaches, as Germany aim to bounce back from a disappointing World Cup.
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Germany exited this summer’s tournament in the last 32, losing to Paraguay on penalties, extending a run of underwhelming showings at major competitions.
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After Joachim Löw led Germany to a fourth World Cup title in 2014, they failed to progress beyond the group stage in 2018 and 2022, with Hansi Flick in charge for the latter.
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Julian Nagelsmann replaced Flick in September 2023 on a deal initially through Euro 2024, which Germany hosted.
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They reached the quarter-finals before losing in extra time to eventual champions Spain.
- Nagelsmann’s contract was later extended through this year’s World Cup and then to Euro 2028, but he stepped down after his second major tournament.

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