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Erik Ten Hag was quick to talk about him after leaving Manchester United in the middle of the season. While his name circulated on the side of Dortmund, where he was expected to replace Nuri Sahin, the German club finally preferred Niko Kovac to him. But the Dutch coach, far from being put down, would already be in advanced discussions for a new challenge, and not just any.
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According to Algemeen DagbladTen Hag would be in the viewfinder of Feyenoord Rotterdam, an emblematic club of the Netherlands, currently looking for a new coach. A surprise, because Feyenoord, far from being in trouble, has just won brilliantly against Bayern Munich (3-0) in the Champions League, thus ensuring a place in dams. However, the club announced the departure of Brian Priske and his assistant Björn Hamberg, just 48 hours from the shock against AC Milan.
This unexpected decision opens the door to a potential return to the country for Ten Hag, which would thus find a championship which he knows well for having shone with Ajax Amsterdam. The 55 -year -old technician, renowned for his tactical rigor and his offensive play style, could bring a new dynamic to an already efficient team on the European scene.
Ten Hag back home?
Feyenoord also plans to recruit René Hake, former ten hag assistant in Manchester United. A duo could thus reform in Rotterdam, strengthening the idea of an ambitious project for the club. If this track is materialized, it would be a remarkable return for Ten Hag, which would have the opportunity to relaunch its career in a familiar environment, while targeting European summits.
For Feyenoord, getting attached to the services of a Ten Hag caline coach would be a strong signal, confirming the club's ambitions in the Champions League. It remains to be seen whether the discussions will result in an agreement in the coming days.
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