Xabi Alonso slammed as 'very disappointed' Bayer Leverkusen player reveals he would have asked for transfer had Real Madrid boss not left

Jonas Hofmann has revealed his frustration with Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen, admitting he would have left had the coach not left for Real Madrid.

  • Hofmann frustrated by lack of dialogue
  • Ten Hag arrival seen as fresh chance
  • Leverkusen ace nearly pushed for move

Xabi Alonso slammed as 'very disappointed' Bayer Leverkusen player reveals he would have asked for transfer had Real Madrid boss not leftXabi Alonso slammed as 'very disappointed' Bayer Leverkusen player reveals he would have asked for transfer had Real Madrid boss not leftXabi Alonso slammed as 'very disappointed' Bayer Leverkusen player reveals he would have asked for transfer had Real Madrid boss not left

The 33-year-old midfielder has publicly criticised the former Leverkusen manager for lacking direct communication after he was relegated to a fringe role in the second half of the 2024-25 season. He told Kolner Stadt-Anzeiger that he expected “open and honest” dialogue and was disappointed by the Spaniard’s approach.

While Alonso’s tenure at Leverkusen was widely hailed for its historic title win, Hofmann’s comments reveal underlying tensions behind the scenes. The midfielder made 46 appearances in 2023-24, but barely featured the following season, starting just four league games. His frustration suggests that not all players thrived under Alonso’s leadership, despite the team’s success. With new coach Erik ten Hag in place, the player is ready to fight for his place in the starting XI.

Hofmann targeted the former Leverkusen coach’s leadership style, specifically his lack of clear communication with players during difficult periods. “I expect a coach to address something directly when he notices something. I expect open and direct communication. A coach shouldn’t wait longer than two weeks for this, because as a coach, I want the players to be in top shape to raise the training level. There’s always a need for competition, that’s clear. I would have expected a bit more from the coach.”

He added: “New coach, new opportunity. I’m a Bundesliga kid. I’m fighting my way back. I feel comfortable, but under Xabi Alonso, I probably would have considered a move. Personally, I’m putting last season in a box and don’t want to take it out again. It was very disappointing for me, what happened there and how it played out. That’s not what I’m aiming for.”

Hofmann is determined to regain his form under Ten Hag, while Alonso’s challenge at may demand improved player relationships if the Leverkusen player’s complaints are correct.