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·14 Mei 2026
HSV: First new signing set to be confirmed soon?

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·14 Mei 2026

HSV are planning for the new season at full speed. A first new signing could be announced in the near future.
On Wednesday evening, Mopo reported that Kofi Amoako has decided to move from Dynamo Dresden to Hamburger SV. He is said to be convinced by the perspective outlined to him by the club officials around sporting director Claus Costa. Despite numerous other inquiries, the Germany youth international therefore sees a move to the Hanseatic city as the right next step in his career.
Alongside HSV, Union Berlin were also reportedly interested. In addition, Amoako was also linked with Premier League side Leeds United. He drew attention with a strong season at Dynamo Dresden. There, he played in 32 of a possible 34 league matches, was almost always in the starting XI, and impressed as a defensive midfielder not only with his physical presence and dynamism, but also with his footballing ability.

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Accordingly, after just one year, his path is set to lead him away from Dresden and into the top flight. The exact fee HSV would have to invest to sign him is not yet known. However, negotiations with Dynamo may not be necessary. Amoako, who came through the youth systems of Hannover 96 and Wolfsburg, is said to have a release clause with a fixed transfer fee — and could therefore soon become the club’s first new signing for the 2026/27 season.
At the Volkspark, the 21-year-old would certainly face high-quality competition. Nicolai Remberg and — if fully fit — Albert Sambi Lokonga are the established central options. Around that duo, however, the squad currently offers hardly any alternatives given the ending loans of Fábio Vieira and Albert Grønbaek. In addition, Amoako, who has already made two brief Bundesliga appearances for Wolfsburg, is versatile and could play as a number eight or even as a center-back. If he adapts quickly to the higher tempo, he could soon get his chance at HSV.
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