On July 3, the German Football Association announced that Germany coach Nagelsmann was leaving his post. According to Sky Germany, Nagelsmann and his assistant coaches received a total of 6.6 million euros in severance pay.

The report stated that the total compensation for Nagelsmann and his assistant coaches, Benjamin Hübner and Benjamin Glück, amounted to 6.6 million euros.
Regarding the new coach, Sky Germany said that a swift agreement between the German Football Association and Klopp was unrealistic, but it is expected to be reached in the coming weeks.
Klopp's current association with the Red Bull Group is considered a potential obstacle, but the DFB does not view any potential transfer fee from the company as a major impediment, let alone a deal-breaker. On the contrary, the German Football Association believes that, as long as a basic agreement is reached with Klopp, all parties will eventually find a solution.
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