FC Bruges Alfred Schreuder before agreement with Ajax: ten Hag successor

Ex-assistant of ten Hag

With the 2-0 win at the first of the regular season, Royale Union Saint Gilloise, FC Brugge underlined what everyone was sure of before the season: The title in Belgium will again go to West Flanders this season, who have already been successful in 2021 and 2020 was. It was a bumpy season for the defending champions, including a change of coach, because Philippe Clement joined AS Monaco at the beginning of the year after two and a half years at Brugge. Alfred Schreuder took over from him – and the Dutchman, we are now certain, will be gone again at the end of the season.

As early as April, the 49-year-old ex-coach of TSG Hoffenheim was named as the favorite for Erik ten Hag’s post at Ajax Amsterdam. The head coach, under whom Schreud assisted from January 2018 to the summer of 2019, is known to be moving to Manchester United. “Het NieuwsbladNow reports, after the transfer fee to be paid was mentioned as an obstacle in April, about an upcoming agreement between Schreuder and Ajax. Bruges professionals are already sure that the coach is leaving, the newspaper writes.

After FC Twente, Hoffenheim and Bruges, Ajax will be Schreuder’s third position as head coach. According to reports, a transfer fee of 1.5 million euros will be due. However, the clubs have not yet exchanged views on this. First both wanted to bag the championship.

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