The current state of Hertha BSC has drawn significant attention, especially regarding their transfer activities. As the only professional club in Germany without any new signings ahead of the 2026/27 season, the situation is causing a blend of anxiety and anticipation among supporters and club officials alike.
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Season Opening: A Time for Reflection
During the official season opening event at the Olympiastadion, Managing Director Dr. Peter Görlich spoke to nearly 7,000 fans, emphasizing the club’s long-term vision. He referred to the season as the “first part of a mutual journey,” urging fans for their patience and support as multiple high-profile departures left the squad in need of reinforcements.
Despite the optimism in Görlich’s speech, the stark reality is that Hertha’s squad is one of the smallest in the league, boasting only 25 players. This follows the sales of key players like Kenneth Eichhorn and Fabian Reese, leading to a drastic reduction of the squad’s value by almost 60%.
Challenges in the Transfer Market
As the transfer market remains volatile, the club’s approach requires patience. Görlich reassured fans that the club is methodically working on transitioning the squad. “We have been actively working on our roster for months, following a clear plan,” he stated, emphasizing the need for calm amid the growing restlessness among fans.
The Urgency for New Faces
Head Coach Stefan Leitl reinforced the necessity for immediate action, expressing his desire to finalize new signings before the training camp on July 17. He highlighted that the profiles for potential recruits are clearly defined and now it’s up to the club to execute that plan.
Despite the excitement, complications persist. For instance, highly-touted offensive talent Deniz Zeitler of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim appears to be moving in another direction after a remarkable season that saw his market value soar to 4 million euros. This news has left fans pondering whether the club can adapt to these challenges efficiently.
Looking Forward: A Clear Strategy
Görlich’s commitment to a strategic approach was palpable at the season launch. Acknowledging the significant hurdles, he expressed faith in their overarching strategy. “We must believe that our strategy will work,” he said, indicating that the club’s future plans are on track despite the current uncertainties.
This patience, however, is vital. As the season approaches, supporters remain vigilant, evaluating whether the front office can deliver on its promises as they navigate through the complexities of the transfer market.
In conclusion, while the current lack of new signings may raise eyebrows, Hertha BSC is focused on building a competitive squad through a clear and thoughtful plan. As the countdown to the new season begins, the eyes of fans and analysts alike will be keenly fixed on how this iconic club proceeds in the coming weeks.

