
- Jeremie Frimpong
- Florian Wirtz
- Amine Adli
- Odilon Kossounou
- Granit Xhaka
- Lukas Hradecky
- Jonathan Tah
In response, Leverkusen invested around 170 million euros to rebuild the team with the arrival of:
- Malik Tillman
- Jarell Quansah
- Eliesse Ben Seghir
- Loïc Badé
- Ibrahim Maza
- Mark Flekken
- Ernest Poku
Rolfes added: “However, the last few weeks have shown that building a new and successful team with this configuration is not viable. We firmly believe in the quality of our team and will now do everything possible to take the next steps in our development with a new configuration.” Ten Hag, who managed ManUnited from 2022 to 2024, replaced Alonso, who joined Real Madrid in the summer. Under Alonso, Bayer Leverkusen won the 2024 title, while they were runners-up last season. However, Ten Hag’s conservative style did not sit well with the players, unlike the attacking football practiced by Alonso. A source has revealed that Bayer Leverkusen was interested in making this change as soon as possible. The situation deteriorated after the match against Werder Bremen on Saturday. The team squandered a two-goal lead, and subsequently, captain Robert Andrich expressed his frustration.This decision was not easy for us. Nobody wanted to take this step.
Simon Rolfes, Bayer’s sporting director
“The disastrous final phase [of the draw] was a symbol of our current situation. This has nothing to do with instability, player transfers, or legal proceedings.”Everyone was playing for themselves, everyone was running around the field on their own. We have too many players who are worried about other things or just themselves. I don’t know if I’ve ever experienced that at Bayer.
Robert Andrich, Bayer captain
“We remain committed to achieving our goals for the season, and for this we need the best possible conditions at all levels and throughout the first team. Now it’s about implementing and fully utilizing these conditions again.”A separation at this early stage of the season is painful, but we felt it was necessary.
Fernando Carro, CEO of Bayer