Germany
team manager Oliver Bierhoff has revealed he is eager for talks to
begin over extensions to his, Joachim Low's and Hansi Flick's contracts.
Low
has been in charge of the national side since 2006, and has created a
side many are tipping for glory at next summer's World Cup in Brazil.
Bierhoff says contract talks will likely take place once the qualification process for the World Cup ends next week.
We need to get together and discuss contracts, that's for sure, Bierhoff told reporters.
Chances
are it will happen once our successful qualifying campaign comes to an
end. Hopefully things will go smoothly and quickly.
Wolfgang
Niersbach (DFB president) and Helmut Sandrock DFB general secretary
will both be in Cologne and then Sweden for our final two games, and i'm
sure we'll find time to sit down at some point.
Germany's last
success at a major tournament came when they lifted the 1996 European
Championship, with Low guiding the nation to the semi-finals of Euro
2012 in their last major competition outing.
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