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Tenghager takes over Leverkusen s lineup is lost, and rebuilds the lineup to recruit former subordinates to work hard

Leverkusen (Levaguson), the runner-up of the Bundesliga this season, suffered a tragic loss of main players. As head coach Xavi Alonso jumped to coach Real Madrid, the two main players of the defense, Flynnpon and Jonatan Ta, transferred to Liverpool and Bayern Munich respectively. In addition, the main player of the midfielder Wilz may also join Liverpool, which almost disintegrates Leverkusen's main team, which makes the new coach Teng Hager very troubled and urgently needs to increase his troops to sign and add to his strength. According to reports from the local British media "The Sun", Teng Hager hopes to sign his two favorite players, Garnacho and Anthony, the last time he coached the team. This is also considered a old trick for Teng Hager to dig out old players.

Tenhager became Manchester United's head coach three years ago, which immediately led to Manchester United's transfer deal to acquire Ajax's former subordinate Anthony for 95 million euros. Although the Brazil international has performed poorly in the backcourt, Tenhager is still obsessed with him and hopes to cooperate on the court again. The most important thing is that Manchester United plans to sell Anthony, with an estimated 40 million euros in a deal. If Leverkusen is willing to meet Manchester United's transfer fee requirements, it doesn't seem difficult to sign the winger.

In addition, Manchester United also wanted to sell Garnacho to cash out. Tenhager promoted the 20-year-old Argentine international to the position and became a favorite player under Tenhager. He also wanted to take the opportunity to take Garnacho to the Bundesliga. Manchester United priced Garnacho at 55 million euros. In other words, if Tenghager wants to buy Garnacho and Anthony, it will cost nearly 100 million euros, so he must wait until Leverkusen sells Wilz to warm up before his wallet can be accomplished. It is estimated that Wilz's transfer fee will exceed 130 million euros. These fees are enough for Tenghager to spend as much as he has money. In addition to signing his two former "personal soldiers", he still has some of the remaining funds.