Nur die Raute
·26. Januar 2026
New winger: HSV could raid Freiburg!

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·26. Januar 2026

The transfer window is gradually entering the home stretch. HSV is likely to make another move and strengthen the offense once again.
As reported by the Hamburger Abendblatt, those responsible, including sports director Claus Costa, are not looking for a classic striker despite the obvious shortcomings in goal scoring, but rather a player who could play on the wing or behind the lone striker. There is undoubtedly a need for offensive wingers—especially on the right side, where Ransford Königsdörffer and certainly not Rayan Philippe have been able to convince recently.
Among the candidates is Eren Dinkci, who currently plays no role at SC Freiburg. His profile fits Hamburg's vision. The native of Bremen feels comfortable on the wing, brings high speed of more than 35 km/h, and is also equipped with a good goal-scoring ability. He demonstrated his qualities in the Bundesliga, especially at 1. FC Heidenheim. The 24-year-old contributed 15 scorer points to their entry into the Conference League.
The move to Freiburg paid off financially for Dinkci, but he has not yet made the next step in his development on the sporting side. He last played in November. Therefore, he could leave Freiburg in the winter. However, they would demand a transfer fee of six million euros, which HSV cannot afford. Dinkci would only become a topic if Freiburg were to consider a loan.
At the same time, there are other Bundesliga clubs interested in Dinkci, including Werder Bremen. However, a return to his hometown is unlikely. Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Wolfsburg, who are also threatened with relegation, are said to be interested as well. The coming days will provide clarity. It is certain that Dinkci does not want to go half a year without match practice. At HSV, the chance to take on an important role immediately would be high.
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