Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has ruled out taking the Germany job in the foreseeable future and will rebuff any approach from his country's football association.
Klopp has been installed as one of the favourites to replace under-pressure Joachim Low in the wake of last week's humiliating 6-0 defeat to Spain in the UEFA Nations League.
It was Germany's biggest defeat in almost 90 years and their biggest ever competitive defeat.


Despite the German FA moving quickly to reassert their faith in Low ahead of next summer's European Championship, that hasn't stopped speculation about his successor.