Jurgen Klopp has reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool by announcing he will not be available to replace Joachim Low as Germany boss.
Low, 61, announced on Tuesday that he will step down as manager of Die Mannschaft after this summer's delayed Euros following a 15-year spell in charge.
Reports had claimed that Klopp was the early favourite to leave Anfield and return to manage the national team of his native country.
But speaking ahead of the Reds' second leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against RB Leipzig, Klopp insisted he will not consider a move and will stick to his contract at Anfield until 2024.
'If you're asking am I available for the job of the German national team in the summer, no,' Klopp said.
'Joachim Low did an incredible job, one of the best servants. I understand why he wants this as a European highlight, to squeeze the best he can from the tournament.
'I'm sure the German FA will find the best solution with the incredible players they have. I will not be available as a potential coach for the German team.
'I have three years left at Liverpool don't I? It's simple. You sign a contract and you stick to that.'