Nur die Raute
·23 de marzo de 2026
Will Heuer Fernandes sign a new HSV deal in the international break?

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·23 de marzo de 2026

The upcoming international break at HSV might not be used solely for sporting reorganization.
A personnel decision that could set the course for the future may also be on the horizon. In focus: goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes and the question of whether he will extend his contract.
While many HSV professionals are currently away with their national teams, Heuer Fernandes remains in Hamburg despite loose DFB rumors. He could use exactly this time to gain clarity about his future.
During the unfortunate 2-3 defeat at Borussia Dortmund, the keeper was once again in the spotlight. Several times, he prevented further goals against with strong saves, but could not avert the loss. His conclusion reflected this: “I gratefully accept the praise,” he said, but added, “Of course, it’s really bitter that we lost this game despite leading 2-0.”

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His performance is unlikely to have weakened his negotiating position. HSV sporting director Claus Costa praised: “Ferro delivered a very good performance. We’re happy about that, even if the performance wasn’t rewarded with points.” One thing is clear: such displays make the 33-year-old interesting for other clubs as well. In addition to inquiries from abroad, according to a Mopo report, Bundesliga competitors have also taken notice of the veteran.
Nevertheless, much suggests that both sides are exploring the possibility of a shared future. During the international break, a concrete meeting between Costa, Heuer Fernandes, and his agent is planned. A decision could therefore be made soon.
The starting point: The German-Portuguese’s contract runs out at the end of the season, but would be automatically extended until 2027 in the event of staying in the league. However, neither party wants to rely on that. Both the club and the player are aiming for a long-term solution and clear planning security.
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