England next manager: Jurgen Klopp 'makes decision on replacing Gareth Southgate' with five bosses keen on job

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According to reports, Jurgen Klopp does not want to take over from Gareth Southgate as the England manager.

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The German player is now available for transfer, as he has chosen to depart from Liverpool after a successful eight and a half years with the team.

The next manager of the England national team will not be Jurgen Klopp, as he has chosen not to take over from Gareth Southgate.

England is now looking for a new coach to replace Southgate. They want to make sure they pick the right person, as the Three Lions team needs a manager who can lead them to success in big competitions.

Many people are requesting for Klopp to become the new manager, as he is considered one of the top managers in all of global soccer.

He departed from Liverpool at the beginning of summer because he wanted to take a break from being a manager. Years of constantly competing against Pep Guardiola's amazing Manchester City team can really take a toll on you.

According to the Daily Mail, Klopp has no intentions of replacing Southgate. Instead, the German coach wants to take a break and spend quality time with his family.

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New information revealed after England's loss to Spain: Harry Kane expressed worries to Gareth Southgate.

Currently, there are five managers who have shown interest in becoming the coach for the England team.

Eddie Howe has achieved great success at Newcastle, but the 46-year-old is willing to consider moving on from St James' Park. The club would like to retain the services of the talented English manager, but it appears they may face significant opposition in doing so.

Graham Potter, who is currently unemployed after leaving Chelsea, is also being looked at as a potential candidate.

The 49-year-old is willing to have discussions with the Football Association, just like Howe, after rejecting an offer from Ajax earlier in the year.

READ MORE: England supporters express their emotions after Gareth Southgate resigns as coach following the disappointment of Euro 2024

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England's upcoming coach: Gareth Southgate revealed he will be leaving his position on Tuesday, just two days following his team's loss in the Euro 2024 final against Spain.

The decision of who the FA chooses will only become clear as time passes.

Regarding Southgate, the ex-England manager expresses satisfaction with his accomplishments. However, he believes it is now the appropriate moment for a 'fresh start' as he gets ready to hand over responsibilities to another individual.

"I am grateful to have had the opportunity to represent and lead the English national team," he expressed with pride.

This has been a huge part of my life, and I have worked passionately on it.

Potential candidates to replace Gareth Southgate as England's next manager include Eddie Howe and Graham Potter, who have both expressed interest in the position.

"It's time for a new beginning and a fresh start. The match against Spain on Sunday in Berlin marked the end of my tenure as England's manager."

I became a part of the Football Association in 2011 with the goal of bettering the state of English football.

During that period, which includes eight years as the manager of the England men's team, I have been fortunate to receive support from some amazing individuals who I am truly grateful for.

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