Nur die Raute
·19. Mai 2026
Transfer fee hurdle for Grønbaek: HSV seek a solution!

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·19. Mai 2026

HSV are reportedly working on a creative solution to keep Albert Grønbaek in Hamburg beyond the summer.
From a sporting perspective, the Dane has impressed across the board in recent weeks. Financially, however, the deal is becoming a real challenge for the Rothosen. The starting point is actually clear: HSV want to keep Grønbaek. And the midfielder himself can also well imagine continuing to play at the Volkspark.
With strong performances at the end of the season, the 24-year-old made a lasting case for himself. In seven appearances, the Danish international recorded one goal and two assists. On top of that, he brought exactly the creativity and joy of playing to the team that HSV had often lacked over the course of the season.

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The problem, however, lies in the cost. The agreed purchase option of five million euros is currently beyond the financial means of the Hanseatic club. After seven years in the second division, HSV still have to use their funds carefully. A number of problem areas in the squad are set to be addressed this summer. Reinforcements are being sought in defense, on the flanks, and up front. Accordingly, the club are calculating their own resources very precisely.
That is why those in charge are now apparently working on alternative models to make a Grønbaek deal financially possible. According to information from Bild, one option being discussed is another loan with an obligation to buy later on, which would only kick in under certain conditions. This could come into effect if the right-footer reaches a specific number of appearances. The aim would be to reduce the immediate financial burden. An upfront payment below the five-million-euro mark is also conceivable.
HSV could benefit from the fact that Stade Rennais also appear to see no future for Grønbaek. The Ligue 1 club once signed their player for around 15 million euros, but most recently loaned him out to Southampton and Genoa. Yet it was only at HSV that Grønbaek truly got back on track.
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