Klopp heads the expert group of the German Football League: new faces and tasks.
Jürgen Klopp starts a new career
According to The Sun: Former 'Liverpool' coach Jürgen Klopp has taken a new position in the German Football League. The 58-year-old specialist has become part of an expert group aimed at improving German football.
This group also includes prominent figures, such as 'Real Madrid' icon and World Champion Sami Khedira, Bayern Munich academy manager Jochen Sauer, Eintracht Frankfurt sports director Markus Krösche, Nuremberg's CEO, and others.
This initiative could be an important step in the development of German football, as it brings together experienced specialists who seek to improve the system. The collaboration of such experts could positively impact the nurturing of new talents and enhance the competitiveness of German teams on the international stage.
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