This would be Klopp’s new Germany

Germany It requires a profound renovation and that will be the job of the new German coach, Jurgen Kloppwhich is expected to be announced by the German football federation. In the hands of the former Mainz and Liverpool player the creation of the new Germany of the future will be left, which although it will maintain a base, will undergo a considerable facelift. The World Cup has exposed them.

‘Bild’ exposes what Klopp’s bet would be. Between the sticks, and taking into account that Manuel Neuer, who only ‘signed’ for the World Cup, will retire permanently, goalkeepers Oliver Baumann (36) and Jonas Urbig (22) are focusing their attention. On the sides, Nathaniel Brown (23) on the left Philipp Treu (25), point to starters. Meanwhile, as center backs – it is expected that without Rüdiger – Nico Schlotterbeck (26) and Jonathan Tah (30) would continue playing together, with Waldemar Anton (29), Malick Thiaw (24) and Karim Coulibaly (19) in the bedroom.

For the midfield, many believe that Klopp could do without Leon Goretzka (31), Leroy Sané (30) and Serge Gnabry (30), but not Kimmich (31), who however seems to already have a successor: Tom Bischof (21). Pavlović (22), Nmecha (25) and Angelo Stiller (25) would be consolidated.

There are likely to be changes in the bands. Lennart Karl (18) has a future ahead of him with Klopp. The same goes for Said El Mala (19), Jamie Leweling (25) and Assan Ouedraogo (20). The key players remain Florian Wirtz (23) and Jamal Musiala (23). Kennet Eichhorn (16) is on the list of future prospects. Kai Havertz (27) remains an important player for the future national team.

In attack, Nick Woltemade (24) has a future in the team and Deniz Undav (29) will surely have Klopp’s trust. Kevin Schade (24), who was not called up for the World Cup by Nagelsmann, which generated a lot of criticism, would also have his place in Klopp’s future Germany, like Nicolò Tresoldi (21) and Brajan Gruda (22).