The Germans have had turbulent times with their coaches over the last four years, something they haven’t experienced in a long time. Still, the officials of their national team believe in youth, so despite not having the best results (a quarterfinal finish at the European Championship in his own country), Julian Nagelsmann has been given the opportunity to continue with his workSomewhat away from the spotlight, negotiations took place between the second youngest strategist in German football history and the officials of the German Football Association, and an agreement was reached today. The current coach of the Mannschaft will remain in the role until the end of the 2028 European Championship—another four years.📝 DEAL DONE: Julian Nagelsmann has signed a new contract with Germany until EUR0 2028. 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/OU3gZ88mVG— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) January 24, 2025 There was speculation back in October of last year that the young coach might replace Ten Hag, but that didn’t happen. Considering Nagelsmann’s previous results with the national team, there was no reason for the officials of the German national team to let the 37-year-old coach go. According to his previous contract, he was supposed to remain the coach until the 2026 World Cup, but the partnership will continue for at least two more years beyond that.”When I became the coach in September 2023, I couldn’t even imagine that I would be in charge after the European Championship. Our big goal was to win the title. But I was surprised when I saw how much the national team means to the German people, how many hearts we have touched and moved. Every day, I receive fantastic reactions from the fans, which tell me that we are on the right path,” Nagelsmann said.Bambi stays in MunichHis record as Germany’s head coach stands at 11 wins, five draws, and three losses. In the Nations League, the Mannschaft were dominant group winners ahead of the Netherlands, Hungary, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.##NAJAVA_MECA_8657106##