Klopp to become Germany manager and Man City close in on Monga – latest transfer news | OneFootball

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·5 de julio de 2026

Klopp to become Germany manager and Man City close in on Monga – latest transfer news

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Jurgen Klopp has now agreed a deal to become the new Germany manager, reports Fabrizio Romano.

A deal has been in the works for a few days following Germany’s embarrassing round of 32 exit at the World Cup to Paraguay.


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Julian Nagelsmann has now resigned, and Klopp has confirmed the talks himself. He said: “Yes, I can confirm the talks. Things moved along quite quickly. Julian has resigned and the DFB is working on a successor. And in the course of these considerations, they approached me.

“I have an existing contract with Red Bull. I’ve said many times how much I enjoy this job. As a person, I usually honour contracts. But I’ve also made it clear that I’m interested in talks with the DFB.

“Now isn’t the perfect timing. But it’s better than it’s ever been. I’m more than refuelled now, I’m ready.”

Manchester City are closing in on Leicester City teenager Jeremy Monga, report Sky Sports.

Monga has been the subject of much interest this summer, and it looks as though City nearly have their man.

Reports suggest City will pay up to £12.5m for the 16-year-old winger. Monga turns 17 in five days, when he can sign his first professional contract. 

Everton have agreed a deal to sign Tyrique George from Chelsea, according to Sky Sports.

George spent last season on loan at the club and the deal will be worth around £24 million.

The deal is also understood to include a 15 per cent sell-on clause for Chelsea.

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