Football Updates: Ten Hag Talks, Alaba Returns, Isak and Frimpong on the Mend
By
Munyaneza Abubakar
Published on
November 7, 2025
European football is buzzing this week with managerial changes, player returns, and injury updates keeping fans on edge. Ajax, Real Madrid, and Feyenoord are all making headlines as they navigate the challenges of the season.
Ajax has reportedly approached former manager Eric Ten Hag following the club’s decision to part ways with John Heitinga. The Dutch giants, eager to stabilize the team and reclaim domestic dominance, see Ten Hag as the ideal candidate to steer the squad forward. Known for his tactical intelligence, attacking style, and ability to develop young talent, Ten Hag’s potential return has generated excitement among fans eager for renewed energy and ambition. While negotiations are still in the early stages, the possibility of a familiar face at the helm brings hope for Ajax supporters.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid has welcomed back defender David Alaba to first-team training. Alaba’s return strengthens the squad as the club prepares for its upcoming fixtures. Fans and teammates are optimistic that the experienced defender will reinforce Madrid’s backline and contribute to maintaining the team’s strong defensive record.
In the Netherlands, Feyenoord manager Arne Slot shared updates on two key players. Striker Alexander Isak will resume training after a three-week absence, although Slot cautioned that he is not yet at full match fitness.
“Even though our rehab has done an incredible job, you can’t replicate the intensity of real games. We need to give him some time to fully get back to his best,” Slot said.
Fans are hopeful to see Isak back in action soon, but patience will be required as the striker completes his recovery process.
Slot also confirmed that defender Jeremie Frimpong is unlikely to play in the upcoming match against Nottingham Forest.
“Frimpong is still recovering, and we want to ensure he returns fully fit,” he said.
The cautious approach reflects the club’s priority of long-term fitness over immediate appearances, ensuring both players are fully ready for competitive action.
As European clubs manage squad rotations, injuries, and tactical shifts, fans are keeping a close eye on both managerial decisions and player comebacks. From Ten Hag’s possible return to Alaba’s training sessions and Feyenoord’s recovery updates, this week highlights the dynamic and unpredictable nature of football, reminding supporters that both strategy and player readiness play key roles in a team’s success.