Nagelsmann: 'I'm available to stay' as Germany coach

Short overview
Julian Nagelsmann says he is willing to continue as Germany head coach if the DFB wants him, and is happy to prepare for the Euros and Nations League.
Julian Nagelsmann has stated his willingness to remain as head coach of the German national team, pending the decision of the German Football Association (DFB).
“I'm available to stay if that's what the DFB wants. If they don't want me, they need to tell me. I want to continue,” Nagelsmann said.
He added: “I'd be happy to prepare for the Euros and the Nations League. If they don't want me to, they need to say it.”
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