Ten Hag Agrees Deal to Become Bayer Leverkusen's New Manager After Alonso's Exit
- Erik ten Hag has reached an agreement in principle to become Bayer Leverkusen's new manager on a two-year contract until June 2027.
- This agreement follows Xabi Alonso's departure from Leverkusen, as he is set to join Real Madrid, prompting the managerial change.
- Leverkusen ended the current Bundesliga season in second place behind Bayern Munich, positioning the club for new leadership challenges.
- Romano stated the agreement is for two years and awaits finalization by the club, while it remains unclear if Leverkusen can claim the title next season.
- Ten Hag’s potential appointment could mark a strategic shift for Leverkusen as they prepare for the upcoming season under new management.
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Ten Hag agrees deal to become Bayer Leverkusen's new manager after Alonso's exit
Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has reached a two-year agreement in principle to become the new manager of Bayer Leverkusen. This was disclosed by football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano in a tweet via his X account on Saturday. According to Romano, the deal is valid for two years and will run until 2027. This means that Ten Hag will replace Xabi Alonso, who is set to join Real Madrid from Leverkusen. “The agreement in principle b…
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