Toni Kroos has confessed that he wants Jurgen Klopp to take charge of the Germany National Team if he is still interested in managing football.
Jurgen Klopp declared that he is leaving his post as the Liverpool manager last month as he plans to go for a one year vacation as he no longer wants to manage football again.
Besides that Real Madrid also eye the departing Liverpool manager as they have long waited for him but their midfielder Toni Kroos has confessed that he wants to see Jurgen Klopp to take over the Germany job.
"Congratulations to whoever is able to sign Klopp now," he told his Einfach malLuppen podcast.
"You didn't get the feeling that he seemed tired now. You didn't realise that. A lot of people suggested [leaving] to him last year when they were going through a difficult time. Maybe a lot of people expected him to leave then. But he made a master move and said: 'I'll fix it again and then I'll stop'.
"What can you say about Kloppo? Although he has been working abroad for years, surveys would say that he is, by far, the most popular coach in Germany and I think the same can now be said in England. That means something. The recognition he got there is not even enough to describe what he did there.
"For all Liverpool and football fans, Jurgen Klopp is synonymous with a certain loyalty, especially with his dedication, love for the club and success. Now he is a legend in Germany, a legend in Liverpool and in England.
"He deserves to make this decision [on his next move] alone. He is a very intelligent man who recognises the moments. If he believes that now is the time [to retire], then simply a tip of the hat to him.
"But as German football fans, we can only hope that, at some point, we can convince him to play any role in Germany. This is what we have been looking forward to for many, many years."
Klopp has also confessed that he would be honoured to work with Germany in the past but always stressed that he would only be able to make the move as a free agent as he never terminate his contract with Liverpool to join another team.
The current German boss is Julian Nagelsmann whose contract also ends this summer.