Nur die Raute
·8 maggio 2026
HSV decision made: youth world champion set for a loan move!

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·8 maggio 2026

At HSV, the next key personnel decision for the summer is already taking shape. Bilal Yalcinkaya is expected to leave the club in order to gain match practice elsewhere.
According to information from Mopo, those in charge are currently favoring a loan move so that the 20-year-old can finally get regular playing time in professional football.
The attacking player was regarded as one of HSV’s most exciting youth talents after winning the U17 World Cup with Germany’s national team at the end of 2023. There was great hope at the Volkspark that Yalcinkaya would make the jump to the first team in the near future. But his development has been much slower than expected. To this day, the homegrown player is still waiting for his competitive debut for the senior team.
The current season has been especially bitter. Shortly after the season began, Yalcinkaya suffered a broken foot and was sidelined for months. He only returned to the Regionalliga side at the end of February and has since been regularly getting minutes again. Despite decent performances, both sides now apparently see the need for a fresh start.

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Accordingly, the club’s decision-makers are planning a loan to an ambitious third-division side. There, Yalcinkaya is expected to get the necessary playing time to continue developing physically and athletically. Clubs from the Netherlands and Denmark are also said to have already shown interest in the player.
However, the future of the versatile attacking player has not yet been fully decided. In addition to a classic loan, other models are apparently also being considered. One possibility would be a sale with a buy-back option, or a loan without a fixed purchase clause. In any case, HSV wants to retain as much control as possible over the future of its talent.
In the Hanseatic city, they still believe in the potential of their homegrown player. After several difficult years, Yalcinkaya is now set to take the next step toward professional football outside Hamburg.
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