Julian Nagelsmann is Germany’s new coach. He signed a contract until July 31, 2024, two weeks after the Euro final that the Mannschaft will play at home. He takes over from Hansi Flick, sacked after another disappointment at home against Japan (4-1). It is also this contract that is in question. To take charge of the national team, he had to be released by Bayern Munich, with whom he was still under contract despite his ouster from the first team last March.
The Bavarian club even helped the DFB to complete the arrival of the coach, starting with his refusal to be paid a transfer fee. According to information from Sports Bild, Nagelsmann will receive around 400,000 euros per month, or 3.6 million euros until the Euro. This is less than in Munich (around €7 million per year), which will make up part of the difference by freeing the coach to pay him compensation of between €1 and €1.5 million as compensation. severance pay.