Firstly, I commend Oliver Mintzlaff, the Red Bull boss, for what I believe to be a remarkable achievement. Additionally, I applaud Jurgen Klopp for his exceptional work and intriguing strategies.
Nagelsmann said Klopp would be "full of life" in the job and do it "outstandingly well in his own way."
Some German media has since reported Klopp has a release clause to leave the Red Bull position should the Germany job come up.
Current DFB sporting director Rudi Voeller is a long-term admirer of Klopp but the 57-year-old former Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund coach has repeatedly shut down suggestions he may take over Nagelsmann's job.
The 37-year-old's contract at the German FA (DFB) ends after the 2026 World Cup in North America, but Nagelsmann said Thursday he doubted if the media reports were true, given his experience with Red Bull.
Nagelsmann was asked about speculation there was a clause, meaning Klopp could one day take over the Germany coaching position.
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"I know Oliver Mintzlaff very well. I can't imagine that there's a clause in the contract. I'll ask, then I'll think about how to answer."
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