Will he leave HSV this winter? Bayern make decision on Peretz! | OneFootball

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·7 November 2025

Will he leave HSV this winter? Bayern make decision on Peretz!

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So far, Daniel Peretz’s loan to HSV has turned out to be a disappointment for all parties involved. Will FC Bayern pull the plug early this winter?

A change in the goalkeeper position is looming at Hamburger SV. According to information from Bild, Daniel Peretz, currently on loan from FC Bayern to HSV, is on the verge of an early return to Munich. Afterwards, he could be immediately loaned out abroad.


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The reason is his ongoing role as a backup behind first-choice keeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes. “The loan will be terminated in the winter if Peretz hasn’t managed to secure the starting spot,” explained Bild reporter Tobias Altschäffl on the podcast Bayern Insider. Since Heuer Fernandes is the undisputed number one, everything currently points to the chapter at HSV ending for Peretz after just half a year.

Will Peretz move abroad?

The Israeli has recently voiced his dissatisfaction with the situation publicly. Although he was allowed to play in the DFB-Pokal against 1. FC Heidenheim (1:0), his prospects for regular appearances in the league are slim.

FC Bayern is also unhappy with how the loan has gone. Sporting director Christoph Freund recently stated: “The plan was for him to be in goal in Hamburg. That’s currently not the case, so we’re holding talks—whether in Hamburg or during the winter transfer window.”

According to Bild, possible alternatives for Peretz include clubs from the English Championship as well as from Italy and France. CFC Genoa and Stade Brest had already shown interest in the summer. Now, these options could come back into play. Because all signs point to Peretz leaving HSV in the winter, not as originally planned in the summer.

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

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