Reports suggest that Premier League clubs and European clubs have received disappointing news in their pursuit of Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Nagelsmann, who took over as Germany head coach in September last year, signed a short-term contract that will expire after the European Championships this summer.
He has already led the national team in six matches, winning three of them, including a recent friendly victory over France.
As Germany prepares for the upcoming tournament, speculation about Nagelsmann’s future has been swirling, with Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona all reportedly interested in him.
However, it appears that these clubs may miss out on Nagelsmann, as he is currently in discussions for a contract extension with Germany.
The article states that the German Football Federation (DFB) is making significant efforts to retain Nagelsmann, who desires to have his long-term future settled prior to Euro 2024.
When asked if the rumored interest in Nagelsmann from prominent European clubs has compelled Germany to take swift action, Neuendorf responded, “No, this is a standard procedure. I believe we will now initiate discussions as soon as possible following the two international matches.”
Earlier this month, Nagelsmann hinted at a “high likelihood” of signing a contract extension with Germany before Euro 2024, expressing his contentment in his current managerial position.