Erik Ten Hag 'Says Yes' to Management Return After Manchester United Sacking - Manchester Evening News
- Erik ten Hag has agreed to become Bayer Leverkusen's new head coach following his departure from Manchester United in October 2024.
- Leverkusen sought a replacement after Xabi Alonso announced his move to Real Madrid, accelerating talks with the 55-year-old Dutch coach.
- Ten Hag previously coached Bayern Munich's second team and won two trophies at Manchester United over two seasons before a poor start led to his sacking.
- Fabrizio Romano confirmed on May 22, 2025, that Ten Hag has given total availability and agreed to a two-year contract with Leverkusen.
- The move would see Ten Hag return to Germany, as Bayer Leverkusen look to build on their runner-up finish, having ended the campaign well short of champions Bayern Munich.
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Ten Hag on the verge of landing new job seven months after Man United sack
Erik ten Hag is set to become the Ajax manager for a second time, talkSPORT understands. The Dutchman has been absent from the touchline since October when he was sacked by Manchester United. Ten Hag is on his way to a managerial returnGetty Ten Hag won the FA Cup and Carabao Cup at Old Trafford but was dismissed from his post following a poor start to the current season. United’s decision came two years after appointing from Ajax, who will now …
Erik ten Hag 'says yes to two-year deal' with major European club as former Man United boss sets sights on return to football - Football Insomnia
By SPENCER MORGAN Published: 07:55 EDT, 23 May 2025 | Updated: 07:55 EDT, 23 May 2025 Erik ten Hag has reportedly made a decision on his future with the Dutchman ‘saying yes’ to a two-year deal to a big European club. Ten Hag was dismissed by Manchester United in October and replaced by Ruben Amorim, who has found life tough with the club struggling down in 16th in the Premier League. The 55-year old continues to be paid compensation by the cl…
Erik Has Hag Already Given 'Sim' and Is Very Close to Getting Back to the Asset
Erik ten Hag is increasingly close to returning to the asset after being dismissed by Manchester United at a very early stage of this season. The Dutch coach has already said 'yes' to Bayer Leverkusen and is now waiting for the final decision of the German club, reveals Fabrizio Romano this Saturday. Leverkusen's emblem has made several interviews to select the best candidate to succeed Xabi Alonso, whose exit has already been officially launche…
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