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·3 June 2026

HSV cash boost from Elversberg? Latest on Poreba and Pherai

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HSV are already spending millions on new players. The Red Shorts can have part of these expenses refinanced by SV 07 Elversberg.

With Kofi Amoako and Albert Grønbaek, two expensive new signings are already on their way, or close to completing a move to the Elbe. Additional income from Saarland would therefore be all the more welcome. Fortunately, HSV’s decision-makers can hope for exactly that.


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Specifically, this concerns Lukasz Poreba and Immanuel Pherai. Both were most recently on loan at Elversberg and played their part in the club’s surprise promotion to the Bundesliga. While everything points to a permanent move in Poreba’s case, Pherai’s future remains unresolved.

According to information from Bild, Elversberg have already triggered the purchase option for Poreba. The Polish midfielder was one of the promoted side’s most consistent performers last season and featured in every league match. For HSV, that comes with a windfall of around €1.5 million. On top of that, there is an agreed bonus for promotion to the Bundesliga, meaning a total of around €1.6 million will flow to Hamburg.

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Will HSV be stuck with Pherai?

The situation with Pherai is considerably more open. The playmaker only moved to Elversberg in the second half of the season, but after a brief settling-in period, he quickly established himself as an important part of the promotion-winning team. With two goals and two assists in 13 appearances, the Suriname international made a solid impression.

However, whether Elversberg will also make a move for him has not yet been decided. The contractually agreed transfer fee is also said to be €1.5 million. Due to performance-related clauses, that amount could even rise to as much as €2.5 million. But SVE’s decision-makers are still hesitating. Still, according to Bild, there is “still some time” before a decision has to be made.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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