Nur die Raute
·2 September 2025
Despite the transfer window closing: these players could still leave HSV!

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·2 September 2025
The transfer window in the top European leagues ended on Monday evening. However, departures to certain countries are still possible.
On deadline day, Hamburger SV really made waves by signing two players from Arsenal FC: Albert Sambi Lokonga and Fábio Vieira. From now on, the Hanseatic club cannot sign any new professionals until the winter break. However, departures are still possible. The reason: In numerous European leagues as well as some non-European countries, the transfer window remains open.
For example, the window in the Netherlands remains open until September 2, and in Austria even until September 5. Belgium and Poland keep the market open until September 8, Switzerland and the Czech Republic until September 9. Other potential destinations such as Saudi Arabia (September 11) or Turkey and Greece (September 12) also have several days left.
For HSV, this means that in addition to the 13 departures already made, more could follow. Several names appear on the list of candidates: Center-back Guilherme Ramos already spent last season on loan at Portuguese first division club Santa Clara. Since the loan of Luka Vuskovic at the latest, he no longer has a future at Volkspark.
Silvan Hefti is also in the spotlight: the right-back lost out to William Mikelbrencis in the competition for the position and is now only third choice on the right flank.
Attacking players like Fabio Baldé or fan favorite Bakery Jatta are also being linked with a departure. Homegrown Baldé is considered a candidate for a loan, while Jatta actually does not want to leave HSV under any circumstances.
Nevertheless, a transfer is still possible. It could therefore take up to two more weeks before the final squad is set in stone. Only in mid-September, when the last transfer markets have closed, will those responsible for sports truly have clarity.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.