Pharmaceutical factory launches coach B plan, Teng Hach may take over Alonso as the new Bundesliga king
Bundesliga new champion Leverkusen is preparing for the future. According to German Sky Sports chief reporter Pretenberg, the club has listed former Manchester United coach Ten Hach as the number one replacement for Alonso's potential departure, and the substantive contact between the two sides has lasted for two weeks. This personnel layout plan may trigger a chain reaction in the coaching market this summer. Sources revealed that in the "Post Alonso Era" list formulated by Pharmaceuticals Sports Director Rollfest, the 49-year-old Dutch coach ranked first with an internal approval rating of 63%. Although Alonso's coaching agreement with Real Madrid has not yet been concluded (probability assessment is 78%), Leverkusen's management has launched an emergency plan. Tenghah's team confirmed that two rounds of video conferences have been held this month, focusing on the 3421 formation adaptability and youth training echelon integration plan. Tenhach's competitive advantage lies in his distinctive tactical imprint - the passing and control system that averaged 2.3 goals and a 61% ball possession rate during his coaching in Ajax, which is highly consistent with the current playing style of the pharmaceutical factory. Football tactical analyst Matt Law pointed out: "The promotion of young talents such as Flynnpon (22 years old) and Wilz (21 years old) perfectly matches the core framework of Leverkusen's average age of 24.3 years old." The potential variable comes from Manchester United's retention move. Although Sir Ratcliff has not started negotiations for renewal, the Red Devils locker room survey showed that 64% of players support Tenghach to stay. According to data from the German market, if the contract is completed, Tenghach is expected to receive an annual salary of 12 million euros, an increase of 40% from the Manchester United period. The contract will include 30 million euros termination clauses. As Alonso enters the countdown to the Bernabeu (the contract termination clause takes effect on June 15), Leverkusen strives to finalize the new coach before the Champions League final. This coaching game that has affected the three giants may reshape the blueprint for the defending Bundesliga champions.
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