Julian Nagelsmann has reportedly been told to resign as head coach by German Football Association bosses following their shock World Cup exit.Nagelsmann was summoned to a three-hour meeting at the DFB’s headquarters in Frankfurt on Thursday, according to German outlet BILD.The 38-year-old was reportedly given the opportunity to explain his views on Germany’s elimination to Paraguay, having lost 5-4 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.Nagelsmann was then said to have been questioned over his tactical decisions, as well as a ‘family and friends atmosphere’ around the national team’s base during the tournament in Winston-Salem.The report claims Nagelsmann was told to consider resigning voluntarily from his position, with bosses said to want him to depart with his ‘head held high’.The DFB would reportedly give Nagelsmann a €7million (£6m) pay-off if he was to resign, with his exit considered a ‘done deal’. Julian Nagelsmann has reportedly been told to resign as Germany boss after their World Cup exit Germany crashed out in the last-32 of the World Cup after a 5-4 defeat to Paraguay on penalties German media had questioned the presence of head coach Julian Nagelsman's girlfriend Lena Wurzenberger around the camp during the tournament