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·12 de octubre de 2025
Bayern’s Peretz: "Of course I’m disappointed", open to early loan exit

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·12 de octubre de 2025
Daniel Peretz is stuck on the bench at HSV. Now, the Bayern keeper hints that his situation could change as early as this winter.
After Israel’s 0-5 loss in Norway, the 25-year-old spoke openly about his situation. Speaking to Sport5, the goalkeeper explained that he considers a change as early as January possible.
Peretz said verbatim: “Of course I’m disappointed that I’m not playing in Hamburg. I didn’t expect that I wouldn’t play. It was actually clear that I would play. I’m struggling with the situation. Maybe there will be a change in January, because I really want to play.” Previously, Peretz had saved two penalties from Erling Haaland; however, the Norwegian still scored three times from open play, and there were also two own goals by Israel.
The situation in Hamburg is tricky. At HSV, Peretz is only the number two behind Daniel Heuer Fernandes and is still waiting for his first minute on the pitch. If nothing changes by the winter break, an early transfer in January could be an option.
Even before these recent statements, there were increasing signs of movement. According to information from BILD, HSV is also considering ending the loan early, while coach Merlin Polzin continues to rely on Heuer Fernandes. Peretz had come to Hamburg in the summer with the goal of getting regular playing time.
The situation is also being closely monitored in Munich. Sporting director Max Eberl had already commented critically on the matter: “We had super exciting offers, Daniel had super exciting offers. For him, Hamburg was his choice,” he said – and added: “Of course, a club will tell you: The boy should play. There might be promises made that aren’t kept.”
BILD also reported that there is interest from abroad, including from Belgium and Spain. At FC Bayern, competition is fierce anyway: ahead of Peretz are Manuel Neuer, Jonas Urbig, and Sven Ulreich.
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