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Munich (dpa) - The German Football Association is looking for a successor for national coach Joachim Löw, according to Vice President Rainer Koch in "good talks" with preferred candidate Hansi Flick.

"I wouldn't mind," said Koch in the ZDF sports studio.

But it is not his job to proclaim something.

FC Bayern has already agreed with the DFB on a regulation for a change from Flick to the national team.

The CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge reported in an interview with ZDF.

Bayern terminated the contract with the 56-year-old Flick, which runs until 2023, at the request of their head coach at the end of the season.

If Flick should replace Löw (61), who left after the EM in the summer, "there is actually an agreement between Bayern Munich and the DFB for a - I would say - smart gesture by the DFB," reported Rummenigge.

«We no longer need to negotiate big.

There is already largely agreement on how to handle it, ”said the 65-year-old.

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There is talk of a game between Bayern and the national team that would bring the Munich team a high income.

Bayern board member Oliver Kahn had previously suggested this solution to the TV broadcaster Sky.

"But that's a long way off," said Kahn.

Flick denied around the Bayern home game against Gladbach on Saturday evening that his future at the DFB had already been clarified.

"No, no," he said to Sky when asked.

Rummenigge urges the association to act quickly.

"I can only strongly recommend that the DFB end these talks positively because I think Hansi would be the perfect national coach for this team."

Flick was Löw's assistant at the 2014 German World Cup title in Brazil.

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