The German Football Federation (DFB) have revealed they are working to extend Julian Nagelsmann's contract, in a potential blow to Manchester United.
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- Germany set to offer new deal to Nagelsmann
- Man Utd eyeing Nagelsmann as replacement for Ten Hag
- Germany beat France 2-0 on Saturday
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The former Bayern Munich coach joined the German national team as their manager in September 2023 on a short-term deal that will expire after the conclusion of Euro 2024. Now, DFB president Bernd Neuendorf has hinted that a new deal will be offered to him before the flagship continental competition.
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WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
Speaking to after Germany's 2-0 win over France in their international friendly on Saturday, Neuendorf said: "It would be absolutely desirable from our side (to extend Nagelsmann’s contract). We’re a good team, we get on well, we’re in intensive dialogue."
Nagelsmann has already suggested he is very much open to staying on beyond Euro 2024, telling reporters earlier this month: "If I have a contract offer before the European Championship that I am happy with and where I say I feel comfortable and where I see myself, then there is a high probability that I will sign it before the European Championship."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
A few weeks back it was reported that Nagelsmann could return to the club management arena if he did not receive a new deal before the Euros. Premier League giants Manchester United were being linked with a move for the German coach amid suggestions that new minority owners INEOS are looking to replace current boss Erik ten Hag in the summer.
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WHAT NEXT FOR GERMANY?
After an important win over France, Germany will be next seen in action in a second friendly encounter against the Netherlands on Tuesday. An official announcement on Nagelsmann's future is likely to be made in the coming weeks.