Lothar Matthaus expects Julian Nagelsmann to replace Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich and believes Jesse Marsch will be the next RB Leipzig boss.
Flick on Saturday announced he wants to leave Bayern at the end of the season and has made no secret of his interest in succeeding Germany head coach Joachim Low.
Matthaus thinks Flick will land the Germany job, with Bayern moving for Leipzig’s 33-year-old coach Nagelsmann.
Bayern and Germany legend Matthaus envisages Leipzig turning to Red Bull Salzburg’s Marsch to fill the void if Nagelsmann is appointed as boss of the European champions.
He told Sky: “My opinion is: Flick to the DFB, Nagelsmann to Bayern and Jesse Marsch to Leipzig.”
Matthaus added: “Of course, Bayern didn’t speak to Julian Nagelsmann directly, but started the conversation with Julian Nagelsmann’s side and I’m still standing by that today.
“I am convinced that Julian Nagelsmann will succeed Hansi Flick. He wants to take the next step.”
83 – Hansi #Flick has the best winning percentage (83%) of all @FCBayernEN managers in history (67 wins in 81 games in all comps). Winner. pic.twitter.com/EbRLchkpfb
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Matthaus believes Marsch would be a shrewd appointment if Leipzig are in the market for a new coach.
“He would be a good guy for the Bundesliga,” said the ex-midfielder.
“Nagelsmann would be satisfied. Marsch would be satisfied. I can imagine that going in this direction, but there are contracts that have to be respected.”
Matthaus thinks it is only a matter of time before Flick agrees terms to take charge of his country.
“Now the talks will get serious. He will succeed Joachim Low. Everyone knows him at the DFB. Everyone likes him at the DFB.”
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