Nur die Raute
·1 Juli 2026
HSV start next week: three transfer candidates still on board!

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·1 Juli 2026

Next Monday, HSV will begin preparations for the new Bundesliga season. A few faces are expected to appear on the training ground despite no longer being part of the club’s long-term plans.
First and foremost, that includes Jean-Luc Dompé, Immanuel Pherai, and Emir Sahiti. According to the Hamburger Abendblatt, all three are considered transfer candidates, but as things stand, they are still expected to be there for the opening session at the Volkspark.
In Sahiti’s case, the situation is relatively clear. The attacking player no longer plays a key role in the club’s plans, but a new team has not yet been found. Dompé’s situation is similar. The winger is supposed to leave HSV, but no concrete options that would appeal to both sides have emerged so far.
Pherai’s future is also still up in the air. SV 07 Elversberg remain interested in signing the midfielder on a permanent basis, but the two clubs have not yet agreed on a transfer fee. Until a breakthrough is reached, Pherai remains part of the HSV squad.

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The situation involving Noah Katterbach, however, has been clarified. The left-back, whose contract originally ran until 2027 and was extended by one more season, is joining Eintracht Braunschweig on loan. This allows HSV to avoid paying a considerable severance package.
It is also worth keeping an eye on two other professionals. Center-back Aboubaka Soumahoro is returning from a disappointing loan spell in France. Although he is still under a long-term contract, it remains completely unclear whether he has a sporting future under coach Merlin Polzin. There are also question marks surrounding Fabio Baldé. The winger has repeatedly been linked with a move to Portugal. However, no concrete offers that could convince HSV have been made so far.
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