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Klopp Speaks On Leaving Liverpool To Coach Germany

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Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has reacted to news flying around that he could succeed Joachim Low as the new Germany manager.

Klopp has been shortlisted as one of the favourites for the post after Low announced that he was stepping down when the Euros ends, after 15 years in the job.

When asked about speculation linking him with the job at a press conference ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League clash with RB Leipzig, he said: “Am I available for the job in the summer? No.”

When questioned about the role by German reporters he responded, saying:

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“I will not be available as a potential coach for the German team.

“I have three years left at Liverpool don’t I? It’s simple. You sign a contract and you stick to that contract. I stuck to contracts at Mainz and Dortmund.”

Klopp is still contracted at Anfield until 2024. Follow us on Instagram @sofovilla | Follow us on Twitter @sofovilla | Like our page on Facebook via @sofovillamedia

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