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Who should replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool?

Fasika -

Yes, I know he signed a last season that extended his deal to 2026, but whoever complained about planning?

We have under three years left with at the helm of Liverpool with the German manager expected to retire at the end of his contract.

Liverpool in the transfer market of late have performed badly and have not adequately prepared for the squad getting older and when that happens, you get seasons like this (/23) when some players have run their course at the club and have failed to be replaced.

Liverpool cannot afford to make the same moves in the managerial department when Klopp departs.

He's been the leader of this club for eight years and the man is already a bona fide Liverpool legend and he will very much be missed when he's no longer here.

I believe there is just one name on the list ready to replace German in 2026 and that is Julian Nagelsmann.

Julian Nagelsmann

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The 35-year-old was recently sacked by Bayern Munich in what was a stunning move, because they were just one point off first place in the Bundesliga and remained in the DFB Pokal and UEFA , after knocking out in the latter competition.

The German has been something of a managerial prodigy having taken charge of 1899 Hoffenheim at the tender age of 30 in 2016.

A successful three years at the club meant he was voted the German Football Manager of the Year award in 2017 and was rewarded with a move to in 2019.

Having spent two years with the club, achieving a Champions League semi-final spot before being knocked out by PSG in 2020, Nagelsmann was offered the top job in Germany, the head coach job at behemoths Bayern Munich.

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Despite losing just 10 games in 84 games and winning the Bundesliga last season and the DFL Supercup in 2021 and 2022, he was let go by the reigning Bundesliga champs.

While the German has been linked to as of late, succeeding a fellow countryman like Klopp at a special club like Liverpool could certainly prove enticing to the young manager.

Both managers are master tacticians and share some of the same footballing beliefs including pressing the opposition high, retrieving the ball as quickly as possible and aiming to inflict the highest possible damage on their opponents.

, who was coached by both men, said while the younger German is more of a calmer influence, both managers see football similarly.

While he's likely to take a job before Klopp leaves , I certainly won't be surprised if Nagelsmann finds a path to Liverpool sometime in his career, would you?