Julian Nagelsmann Out as Germany Manager: Could Jürgen Klopp Be the Successor?
- Julian Nagelsmann has resigned as the head coach of the German national team, according to reports from Euronews and Hespress Français.
- The departure of Nagelsmann leaves the German side in a period of transition.
- The DFB is seeking a leader capable of revitalizing the national team's performance.
Julian Nagelsmann has resigned as the head coach of the German national team, according to reports from Euronews and Hespress Français. The German Football Association (DFB) is currently in discussions with Jürgen Klopp to potentially succeed Nagelsmann as the manager of the Mannschaft ahead of the 2026 World Cup, 20 Minutes reports.
The departure of Nagelsmann leaves the German side in a period of transition. Foot Mercato reports that Nagelsmann is expected to receive a significant severance package following his exit from the role.
Why is Jürgen Klopp being considered for the role?
The DFB is seeking a leader capable of revitalizing the national team’s performance. Eurosport reports that the primary question facing the federation is whether Klopp can “lift” or “rescue” the German side. Klopp is a target for the DFB during these negotiations, according to 20 Minutes.

This move would represent a shift in leadership for the Mannschaft. While Nagelsmann’s tenure ended in resignation, the federation is now pivoting toward a figure with a track record of transforming team cultures. The urgency of the appointment is tied to the upcoming 2026 World Cup cycle.
What are the details of Nagelsmann’s departure?
Nagelsmann’s exit is characterized as a resignation, as stated by Hespress Français. However, the financial terms of his departure are a point of focus for sports media. Foot Mercato reports that Nagelsmann will receive a substantial payout, describing the sum as “the jackpot” (le pactole) for his exit.
The resignation creates a window for the DFB to integrate a new manager before the 2026 World Cup. The federation’s immediate priority has shifted to finalizing a deal with Klopp to ensure stability in the squad.
How does this impact Germany’s 2026 World Cup preparations?
The change in coaching staff occurs during a phase of the 2026-2027 transfer and preparation cycle. According to 20 Minutes, the DFB is actively engaging in discussions with Klopp to prevent a prolonged vacancy in the head coach position.
The transition involves several key factors:
- Leadership Continuity: The DFB must move quickly from Nagelsmann’s tactical approach to whatever system Klopp implements.
- Financial Implications: The payout to Nagelsmann, as highlighted by Foot Mercato, affects the federation’s immediate budget.
- Squad Stability: The players must adapt to a new management style during the final lead-up to the tournament.
The prospect of Klopp taking over is framed by Eurosport as a potential turning point for the team’s fortunes. The federation’s focus remains on securing a manager who can provide the psychological and tactical lift necessary for a run in the 2026 competition.
