Nur die Raute
·14 November 2025
HSV announce record turnover: Will new players arrive in January?

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·14 November 2025

HSV delivered strong financial figures in the past fiscal year. CFO Eric Huwer announced a record turnover on Thursday.
Off the pitch, Hamburger SV is currently writing a true success story: Five months after announcing that the club was debt-free, CFO Eric Huwer has now presented impressive figures. With a turnover of 126.5 million euros for the 2024/25 fiscal year, HSV has achieved the highest figure of its second-division era. The club’s economic recovery has thus been impressively confirmed. After eleven years of losses, this is now the fourth consecutive profit, this time amounting to 4.4 million euros.
Equity rose to 49.4 million euros, and net financial assets stand at 14 million. “This success is a milestone on our path of sustainable growth,” Huwer emphasizes. The club has reduced its liabilities from over 80 million euros in 2016/17 to now 22 million euros. These are even exceeded by liquid assets.
The stable financial situation also opens up new sporting opportunities: According to Mopo information, HSV can once again be active in the transfer market this winter. Huwer has already given the green light for this.
Sporting director Stefan Kuntz and director of sport Claus Costa deliberately refrained from large transfer fees in the summer and instead mainly relied on loan deals. Now, in January, both immediate reinforcements in the fight to stay in the league and investments in young talents could be realized.
How much money will actually be spent remains open. Much will depend on the exact sporting situation and possible transfer models. Either way, HSV has sufficient financial leeway without endangering its own stability.
And yet: HSV is not planning any major coups. “We want to become a stable factor in German football again,” is Huwer’s guiding principle for the coming years.
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