Bayer Leverkusen may be facing a managerial crisis
Bayer Leverkusen has not yet officially parted ways with Kasper Hjulmand. Nevertheless, it is widely believed that the club will be looking for a new manager. However, the search for a suitable coach is currently in danger of turning into a fiasco.
Posted Saturday, May 30, 2026 by goal

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Bayer Leverkusen has not yet officially parted ways with Kasper Hjulmand. Nevertheless, it is widely believed that the club will be looking for a new manager. However, the search for a suitable coach could well turn into a fiasco at the moment.
Bayer 04 may miss out on all their top managerial targets.
Filipe Luis was the first to drop out. According to Sky, the Werkself had initially identified the Brazilian, who had attracted attention by winning numerous titles with Flamengo, as their preferred candidate.
According to consistent media reports, the former Atlético Madrid defender has chosen AS Monaco over Bayer Leverkusen and is expected to sign a contract in the Principality shortly, running until 2028.

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Two additional candidates have since emerged: Oliver Glasner of Crystal Palace and Andoni Iraola of AFC Bournemouth.
Iraola has driven steady progress at the Cherries, setting a new points record in each of the past three seasons and earning the club a Europa League spot, while Glasner secured his second European trophy last Wednesday in his farewell match with the Eagles, building on his sensational 2022 Europa League triumph with Eintracht Frankfurt. In Wednesday's Conference League final, the Premier League side edged past Rayo Vallecano 1-0.
Both coaches had already decided not to extend their contracts and will be free to move on 1 July, and Bayer 04 are reported to have made contact with both. On Thursday, kicker reported that Leverkusen was close to an agreement with Iraola, adding that the club's sporting directors, Simon Rolfes and Fernando Carro, had fended off interest from Milan and Crystal Palace.
Iraola, like Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso and Arsenal's Mikel Arteta, is a graduate of the esteemed Antiguoko coaching academy in San Sebastian and favours aggressive high-pressing and a fast, vertical style.
However, the situation has shifted: transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano now reports that Iraola is suddenly Liverpool's top target to replace Arne Slot, who was unexpectedly dismissed on Saturday. If the Reds pursue Iraola in earnest, Leverkusen would face an uphill battle against the allure of Anfield and its star-studded squad.

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That leaves Glasner as an option—for now. Although Bild insists the Austrian remains in the frame despite the club's intense pursuit of Iraola, and claims the race boils down to whoever gives the club the "green light" first, there has now been a change of plan regarding Glasner too.
As Romano adds, Glasner is expected to travel to Milan at the start of the week to hold talks with AC Milan. Following dramatic final-day events last term, the Rossoneri sacked nearly the entire hierarchy, including managing director Giorgio Furlani (47), sporting director Igli Tare (52) and technical director Geoffrey Moncada (39), while head coach Massimiliano Allegri also departed. Despite an excellent position, Milan missed out on Champions League qualification.
Gazzetta dello Sport adds that the club are also pursuing Glasner's compatriot Ralf Rangnick for the sporting director role, though he is first committed to Austria at the upcoming World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Matthias Jaissle is another name linked to the Milan hotseat.
As a result, Leverkusen may need to restart their search for a new head coach.

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Leverkusen has not yet officially confirmed Hjulmand's departure, even though his contract runs until 2027, but the Dane's exit this summer is widely viewed as inevitable. The 54-year-old replaced Erik ten Hag shortly after the campaign began, following the Dutchman's rapid breakdown in relations with the club's sporting management, parts of the coaching staff and several players.
Although the club stabilised under his stewardship, they still missed out on Champions League qualification. Their DFB-Pokal run was halted in the semi-finals by Bayern Munich, Arsenal proved too strong in the last 16 of Europe's premier club competition, and Leverkusen eventually finished sixth in the Bundesliga. That was not enough for Hjulmand to keep his job.
Leverkusen rarely impressed, and several high-priced signings failed to justify their transfer fees. A fresh start under a new manager is now planned.
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