Tenhager drove away former Manchester United goalkeeper Koval again
2:18pm, 8 July 2025Football
According to local German media reports, Leverkusen (Livaguson), coached by Tenghager this summer, has agreed to drive away Czech goalkeeper Matej Kovar (Madijiggagaohua) and sell it to Eredes powerhouse Eindhoven (Yanhaofen). This is also the second time in the past two years that Tenghager has advocated the kicking of Czech goalkeeper Kowal. It seems that the two of them have different horoscopes!
Manchester United's goalkeeper Koval, who was born in the youth training team, was sold to Leverkusen for 5 million euros by then head coach Teng Hagre, who was then the "Red Devils", for 5 million euros. Although he was only a substitute goalkeeper, he played 32 games in all competitions in the past two seasons. Now with Tenhager taking over Leverkusen this summer, Koval has been kicked away again.
According to the local German media "Kicker", Leverkusen agreed to Eindhoven to sign a deal to acquire Koval, with the transfer fee of about 7 million euros, which means that the 25-year-old goalkeeper was sold by Tenhag for the second time in two years. Leverkusen signed Dutch goalkeeper Mark Flekken last month to Brentford, and Koval may not have much chance to stay.
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