BERLIN: Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick on Friday brushed off speculation that he could be Germany's next head coach, but refused to rule out replacing Joachim Loew this summer.
After nearly 15 years in charge of Germany, Loew, 61, revealed Tuesday he will step down as head coach after the European championships in July.
Flick, 56, was Loew's assistant coach when the pair masterminded Germany's World Cup triumph in 2014.
Unlike Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has clearly ruled himself out of the running to replace Loew, Flick was ambiguous about the Germany speculation.
"I have a contract until 2023 and I want to continue to work successfully at Bayern Munich and win titles," Flick said ahead of Saturday's league game at Werder Bremen.
"Everything else is speculation, I don't want to get involved."
Flick was initially only made caretaker coach of Bayern in November 2019 after Nico Kovac was sacked.
However, his stock soared after Flick lifted the
Champions League title at his first attempt as Bayern won the treble last season.