- Erik ten Hag has been tipped to replace Niko Kovac at Bayern Munich
- Ten Hag managed Bayern Munich's reserve side between 2011 and 2013
- The Dutchman says he 'really enjoyed' working at Bayern but 'isn't a dreamer'
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag has dismissed talk of him becoming the next Bayern Munich boss despite admitting his love for the club.
Ten Hag has been tipped to replace Niko Kovac as Bayern manager after the Croatian was sacked on the back of the club's shock 5-1 defeat to Frankfurt on Saturday.
Ten Hag spent two seasons in charge of Bayern's reserve side between 2011 and 2013 but says he won't leave Ajax before the end of the season.
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag has denied rumours he could become Bayern Munich's next manager
Niko Kovac was sacked by Bayern following the club's shock 5-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt
Despite his denials, Ten Hag refused to deny reports Bayern had already contacted him