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A tough task awaits Ten Hag in the future, starting with rebuilding the depth of the squad which is now starting to be left by star players. It is not easy to find a suitable replacement, and Ten Hag will certainly need large budget support to make it happen. To compete for trophies at the domestic level, Ten Hag must be able to ensure that his team is able to have better consistency than Bayern Munich. While in the Champions League, it may take longer for Ten Hag to turn Leverkusen into a title contender.
As I said before, ETH has a pretty bad track record in terms of player recruitment, one example is Antony who was bought from Ajax Amsterdam for 95 million euros which has now dropped drastically to only 30-50 million euros, not to mention other players whose value has now dropped drastically. and this must be considered so that the same thing does not happen to Leverkusen, especially what must be considered is the budget spent to buy players this season, because this is not only to improve team performance but also an investment to bring in new players.
Bro, you have a lot of faith in Ten Hag, I don't know why, but it's something I like to read, on the contrary, I don't have a bit of faith in him, when he was at MU he Brought the club down, they are still suffering the consequences, the challenge he has now is very high, the bar is very high because it is what Xabi left behind, this team was not an outstanding team, all the good things started when Xabi started, I think the level of demand and pressure that he must Already have is Enormous.
I understand your disappointment in the club for making a contract with ETH, but for now there is no other choice bro but to hope that under ETH Bayer Leverkusen can continue to perform well. The contract has been signed for two seasons, the deal has been made. This is no longer a rumor, ETH is already in Leverkusen and preparing for his first season in the Bundesliga.