Dethroned Bundesliga champions Leverkusen face dodgy future

After conceding the Bundesliga title to Bayern Munich last weekend, Bayer Leverkusen host Borussia Dortmund on Sunday with rumoured big-name exits clouding the club's immediate future.
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With two games remaining, Leverkusen are guaranteed to finish second, but the final home match of the season could be a farewell for coach Xabi Alonso and star midfielder Florian Wirtz.
Alonso, the rookie coach who banished the 'Neverkusen' nickname by taking Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title last season, could be headed for Real Madrid, where he won the Champions League as a player.
While Alonso's departure was always on the horizon - the Basque has often spoken of Leverkusen as the perfect place to develop - Wirtz's exit will sting, particularly if the 22-year-old Germany regular moves to Bayern, as German media have reported this week.
Born 20 minutes away in Pulheim, Wirtz was plucked from neighbouring FC Cologne's academy and made his debut aged 17, taking Kai Havertz's record as Leverkusen's youngest debutant and later briefly becoming the Bundesliga's youngest goalscorer.
After recovering from an ACL injury in 2022, Wirtz was instrumental in Leverkusen's league and cup double and was named Bundesliga player of the season.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated published Thursday, Wirtz said "it definitely appeals to me to leave my comfort zone at some point and experience something new."
The chatter around the duo's exit has obscured what has still been an excellent season at the BayArena. After last year's record-breaking campaign, where Alonso's side became the first team in Bundesliga history to go through a season unbeaten, Leverkusen were bound to come back to earth.
Like Bayern, Leverkusen have lost only twice all campaign, but have been held to 11 draws - four more than the title winners. Wins in their two remaining games will bring Leverkusen to 74 points: the second-best tally in their history and enough to win the league two seasons ago.
Leverkusen's upcoming opponents Dortmund will want to make to most of the uncertainty, as they push for a Champions League spot.
As low as 12th this season, Dortmund have picked up 16 points in their last six games. They sit one point and one place behind Freiburg, who travel to plucky battlers Holstein Kiel on Saturday.
Friday
Wolfsburg v Hoffenheim (18.30)
Saturday
Holstein Kiel v Freiburg, Bochum v Mainz, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig, Union Berlin v Heidenheim, Bayern Munich v Borussia Moenchengladbach (16.30)
Sunday
Bayer Leverkusen v Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt v St Pauli (15.30), Stuttgart v Augsburg (17.30)
Alonso, the rookie coach who banished the 'Neverkusen' nickname by taking Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title last season, could be headed for Real Madrid, where he won the Champions League as a player.
While Alonso's departure was always on the horizon - the Basque has often spoken of Leverkusen as the perfect place to develop - Wirtz's exit will sting, particularly if the 22-year-old Germany regular moves to Bayern, as German media have reported this week.
Born 20 minutes away in Pulheim, Wirtz was plucked from neighbouring FC Cologne's academy and made his debut aged 17, taking Kai Havertz's record as Leverkusen's youngest debutant and later briefly becoming the Bundesliga's youngest goalscorer.
After recovering from an ACL injury in 2022, Wirtz was instrumental in Leverkusen's league and cup double and was named Bundesliga player of the season.
In an interview with Sports Illustrated published Thursday, Wirtz said "it definitely appeals to me to leave my comfort zone at some point and experience something new."
The chatter around the duo's exit has obscured what has still been an excellent season at the BayArena. After last year's record-breaking campaign, where Alonso's side became the first team in Bundesliga history to go through a season unbeaten, Leverkusen were bound to come back to earth.
Like Bayern, Leverkusen have lost only twice all campaign, but have been held to 11 draws - four more than the title winners. Wins in their two remaining games will bring Leverkusen to 74 points: the second-best tally in their history and enough to win the league two seasons ago.
Leverkusen's upcoming opponents Dortmund will want to make to most of the uncertainty, as they push for a Champions League spot.
As low as 12th this season, Dortmund have picked up 16 points in their last six games. They sit one point and one place behind Freiburg, who travel to plucky battlers Holstein Kiel on Saturday.
Friday
Wolfsburg v Hoffenheim (18.30)
Saturday
Holstein Kiel v Freiburg, Bochum v Mainz, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig, Union Berlin v Heidenheim, Bayern Munich v Borussia Moenchengladbach (16.30)
Sunday
Bayer Leverkusen v Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt v St Pauli (15.30), Stuttgart v Augsburg (17.30)
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