Bayer Leverkusen appears ready to shake things up this summer. According to Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Bundesliga club is expected to part ways with head coach Kasper Hjulmand once the season concludes against Hamburger SV.
This decision has been brewing for a while. Plettenberg reports that unless something extraordinary happens, the split is all but certain. "Hjulmand is highly appreciated and considered a top manager," he notes, "but Leverkusen simply want a fresh start." Talks with potential successors have reportedly been underway for weeks.
Hjulmand stepped into a tough spot, taking over after Erik ten Hag's short and disastrous tenure. In many ways, he steadied the ship and salvaged what could have been a lost season for Die Werkself. However, recent form has raised doubts. Leverkusen has dropped two of its last four matches at a crucial stage of the campaign, and that may not have been enough to convince the club's leadership to keep him on board.
If this report holds true, Leverkusen will be diving back into the coaching market this summer, searching for a leader who can help them close the gap on Bayern Munich next season. For fans, this signals a pivotal moment—one that could define the club's trajectory in the year ahead.
