Fans are speculating Jurgen Klopp could leave his post as Liverpool manager and take the Germany job - after Joachim Low's announcement on Tuesday.
Low revealed he will be stepping down from his role as German national team coach after this summer's European Championships.
He has been manager of his country since 2006 and helped them to World Cup glory in 2014. The search for a new manager will now begin and many think it could be Klopp.
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The 53-year-old is in the middle of his hardest run as Liverpool manager and the club sit eight in the Premier League, having lost six games in a row at Anfield.
Many think he could leave this summer and take the international job - which could open the door for Steven Gerrard to manage his boyhood club.
Gerrard currently manages Rangers and won the Scottish Premiership this past weekend.
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Klopp has previously admitted he would like to manage his country and said it's something he'd consider in the future.
Liverpool return to action in the Champions League against RB Leipzig on Wednesday and Julian Nagelsmann thinks he'll be staying put.
He told Ian Doyle: "Klopp is, of course, an exceptional coach. But I think Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp are content with their partnership, so I don't know if that's a good question for me. You should ask that to Jurgen."
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