Ex-Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag REJECTS return to former club in bid to protect finances after being ruthlessly axed by Bayer Leverkusen

Ex-Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has reportedly rejected a return to one of his old clubs in a bid to protect his finances following his sudden departure from Bayer Leverkusen. Ten Hag returned to management in the summer after being sacked by the Red Devils last October, but only lasted two leagues games in the BayArena hot seat.

Ex-Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag REJECTS return to former club in bid to protect finances after being ruthlessly axed by Bayer LeverkusenEx-Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag REJECTS return to former club in bid to protect finances after being ruthlessly axed by Bayer LeverkusenEx-Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag REJECTS return to former club in bid to protect finances after being ruthlessly axed by Bayer LeverkusenEx-Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag REJECTS return to former club in bid to protect finances after being ruthlessly axed by Bayer Leverkusen

According to Telegraaf side FC had shown interest in Ten Hag, who previously enjoyed three spells with the club as a player. Twente have parted company with Joseph Oosting, leaving them with a void to fill in their dugout. Ten Hag has decided not to head back to his homeland, though, because joining a new club so soon after his Leverkusen sacking would severely impact his €6m (£5.2m) severance package, which equates to €100,000 (£86,631) a day.

Twente could now approach another man with strong ties to in the form of Ruud van Nistelrooy. The former United striker coached the club on a caretaker basis after Ten Hag’s sacking, and is said to be a potential candidate for the Twente job after seeing his 27-game spell in charge of City brought to a close in June.

Leverkusen collected just one point from their first two games of the new season, with a 3-3 draw against ten-man proving to be the last straw for Ten Hag. The 55-year-old later expressed his frustration at the club’s “unprecedented” decision to let him go and accused the board of failing to give him any trust.

Leverkusen moved quickly to hire former boss Kasper Hjulmand as Ten Hag’s replacement. Hjulmand inspired Leverkusen to their first win of the season against last week. The club are now preparing to face Copenhagen in their opener on Thursday.