Klopp open to Germany return if DFB calls

Short overview
Jürgen Klopp would consider returning to management if the German Federation approaches him. Julian Nagelsmann wants to stay, but the final decision rests with the DFB.
Jürgen Klopp would be open to considering a return to management if the German Federation decides to call him, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Current Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann wants to stay in his role, but the final decision lies with the DFB. Klopp, who has been out of management since leaving Liverpool at the end of last season, would be keen to listen and is interested in the project.
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