Former United Boss Slams Club’s Environment, Sets Eyes on Onana, Antony & Lisandro Martinez
In a sensational and emotional declaration, Erik ten Hag, now head coach of Bayer Leverkusen, has publicly condemned his former club Manchester United, accusing it of being an unfit environment for his trusted players.
Key Highlights from Ten Hag’s Statement:
> “That club is not good for them and here is why. I hated my time there—not because of the fans or the players, but because of how the club is run. I will do everything in my power to get them out.”
Ten Hag named Andre Onana, Antony, and Lisandro Martinez as the players he wants to rescue from Old Trafford, calling them “warriors who gave everything for me, but were destroyed by politics, mismanagement, and media noise.”
What This Means:
Leverkusen’s interest is real: Sources confirm that Ten Hag has already asked the club’s board to explore transfer options for all three players.
Onana’s future uncertain: With pressure mounting at United, a move back under Ten Hag could revive his confidence.
Antony reportedly unsettled: With recent outbursts and a drop in form, he’s open to a reunion.
Lisandro Martinez remains loyal, but injuries and chaos at United could push him toward the German champions.
This is more than sentiment—Ten Hag is building a fortress at Leverkusen, and he’s determined to bring his warriors back to a place where he believes they’ll thrive.
The Red Devils now face a growing exodus…
unless they change fast.