Jurgen Klopp responds to rumours he could replace Joachim Low as the Germany national team manager

Klopp Liverpool unlikely to have very busy transfer window

Germany manager Joachim Low is set to bring an end to his 15-year spell in charge of the national team after the conclusion of Euro 2020 this summer.

The 61-year-old has helped his country win the World Cup in 2014 and he came close to winning the Euros in 2008.

It will be interesting to see if Low can help Germany with another major tournament before stepping down from international management.

According to reportsLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp could be a candidate to replace the German national team manager this summer.

The Liverpool manager has a contract with the Premier League club until the summer of 2024 but the Reds are going through a crisis right now and it will be interesting to see if they can hold onto him beyond this season.

Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick is also thought to be another contender to replace Low this summer.

The major positive for Liverpool is that Jurgen Klopp has ruled himself out of the running to replace the German national team manager anytime soon.

Klopp revealed that he has honoured his contract at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund and he will do the same at Liverpool now.

It seems that the German manager is keen on rebuilding Liverpool back to their best after a horrendous season.

Klopp said: “I will not be available as a potential coach for the German team. I have three years left at LFC, don’t I? It’s simple. You sign a contract and you stick to that contract. I stuck to contracts at Mainz and Dortmund.”