Germany’s football federation is reported to be in talks with Jürgen Klopp about replacing Julian Nagelsmann after Nagelsmann steps down. According to The Citizen, the federation confirms discussions are taking place following Nagelsmann’s exit. The Express Tribune also reports that Klopp is being considered for the role and notes that Nagelsmann leaves the position on Friday. Nagelsmann’s departure is accompanied by a statement in which he says the decision is “anything but easy,” reflecting the personal and professional weight of the change. The sources do not indicate that an agreement has been reached or provide details on contract terms, timelines, or whether Klopp is the sole candidate under consideration. The reports also do not describe the federation’s immediate next steps beyond initiating discussions for the vacant post. The situation remains fluid as Germany looks for a successor after Nagelsmann’s announcement and resignation.