Erik Ten HAG’s expulsion is probably expensive for the Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen.

As the “Sport Bild” reports, the severance payment that Erik Ten Hag collects after his ending at Bayer Leverkusen is contractually regulated.

According to this, the Dutch receives a payment of almost five million euros after termination.

According to the magazine, Ten HAG collected around six million euros in his approximately two -month term. That is around 100,000 euros a day, which he worked for the Werkelf.

The coach had actually signed until 2027 when he took office. But on Monday Bayer Leverkusen announced the early separation.

Sports Managing Director Simon Rolfes emphasized in a short-term media round that those responsible in Leverkusen “did not just like to make this decision”. However, after the first few months of ten Hag’s term of office at the runner -up, they were able to clearly observe how certain things were “in the wrong direction”.

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Ten Hag leaves frustration over from Bayer Leverkusen

Ten Hag himself made no secret of his frustration. “The decision of the Bayer Leverkusen responsible this morning, came as a surprise. After only two league games to separate from a trainer, is unprecedented,” the coach was quoted in a statement from his agency “SEG”.

The 55-year-old continued: “I started this position with full conviction and energy, but unfortunately the management was not ready to give me the necessary time and the necessary trust, which I deeply regretted. I have the feeling that this was never a relationship that was based on mutual trust.”

Anyone who inherits ten at Bayer Leverkusen is still open. Some candidates have already been traded.

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