
Bayer Leverkusen are set to announce Kasper Hjulmand as their new head coach, with an agreement now in place for the 53-year-old to succeed Erik ten Hag. Reports confirm that the contract has been sealed, marking the end of the club’s swift search for a managerial replacement.
Hjulmand, who has built a strong reputation as Denmark’s national team boss, will officially take charge of Leverkusen’s training within the next 48 hours. His arrival comes at a crucial moment as the club look to maintain momentum in both domestic and European competitions.
The Danish tactician is expected to be on the sidelines for Leverkusen’s upcoming game on Friday, where his tenure will officially begin. His appointment signals the club’s intent to continue playing bold, attacking football as they aim to build on recent successes.