Julian Nagelsmann has a new suitor

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Uncertain about his future with the German selection, Julian Nagelsmann is already thinking about his future. According to our information, the former coach of Bayern Munich and Leipzig is on the shelves of Borussia Dortmund. But this is not the only club that is interested in the young technician. Indeed, according to BildNewcastle are interested in the German if Eddie Howe leaves this summer.

Buried in the soft underbelly of the Premier League (10th in the standings), Newcastle will not play a second season in a row in the Champions League. The current coach is already 15 points from the top four and will not meet the season’s target, which puts him in the hot seat. Julian Nagelsmann, who has a contract until this summer’s Euro in his country, will not have to make his decision before the end of the competition.

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