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·19 maggio 2026

Another cash boost? HSV player close to permanent exit

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Is HSV about to receive more positive news? The Rothosen may be in line for another cash boost.

With numerous reports currently circulating that newly promoted Bundesliga side SV Elversberg want to sign loan players Immanuel Pherai and Lukasz Poreba on permanent deals, and bonus payments related to Raif Adam could also bring in further income, Emir Sahiti may now be set to funnel fresh money into Hamburg’s coffers as well.


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The 27-year-old apparently looks set for a permanent departure from the Volkspark. According to information from Bild, Maccabi Tel Aviv plan to trigger the purchase option agreed in winter for the attacking player. In that case, around €500,000 would go to HSV.

On the pitch, things have recently gone much better for Sahiti in Israel than they did at the Volkspark. While the Kosovan quickly fell out of favor at HSV after just two Bundesliga starts, he has become one of Maccabi’s key performers. In 13 league matches, the winger has always been in the starting lineup and has provided three assists. Sahiti has also impressed in the cup, scoring twice to help send Maccabi into the final.

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HSV: What decision will Sahiti make?

Whether the transfer actually goes through, however, does not depend on the club alone. Above all, Sahiti himself must decide whether he can see a future for himself in Israel. The unresolved Middle East conflict continues to create uncertainty. At one point, the international even left the country together with his family after rocket attacks occurred again.

Even so, there are currently many signs pointing to a permanent move. One indication is a personnel development in the sporting leadership. With Mindaugas Nikolicius, the very man who already knows Sahiti extremely well from their time together at Hajduk Split could become Maccabi’s new sporting director.

For HSV, meanwhile, a sale would be attractive in several ways. The squad would be trimmed further and revenues would increase. Sporting director Claus Costa would certainly have no objection to the additional financial flexibility.

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

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