HSV: Rice clause valid until Thursday – 30 million from Kühne

Planning for 6th Bundesliga attack

Ludovit Reis finds it difficult to make a decision about his future at Hamburger SV. “I can’t say whether I’ll stay at HSV or leave. It’s a very difficult decision and I can’t answer it at this point in time,” said the 23-year-old midfielder in an interview “Hamburger Morgenpost”.

According to the “Picture” there is a release clause for Reis – similar to the recent case of Robert Glatzel (29), who extended it in Hamburg on Monday – but it is only valid until Thursday, June 15. The professional would therefore have to hurry. The Dutch U21 national player can currently leave his contract, which runs until 2026, for a fixed €7.5 million after missing out on HSV promotion. The transfer fee should be freely negotiated in a few days. According to reports, it would be possible for the sum to end up being below the 7.5 million euros.


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In the past second division season, Reis, the most valuable player in the squad, was considered one of the best players and attracted the interest of top-class clubs. According to his own statements, he gets at least 100 letters every day on the social network Instagram, all of which have the message that he should stay. “I also feel how much the fans are fighting for me,” said the former Barcelona talent. “The fans really give their all, that really means a lot to me.” First, Reis will represent his country at the U21 European Championships in Romania and Georgia. “My full focus is currently on the European Championship. That’s the priority for now.”

Most expensive purchases in HSV’s second division history (since 2018/19 season)

10.Daniel Heuer Fernandes | 2019/20 | for 1.3 million euros from Darmstadt 98

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8. Berkay Ozcan | 2018/19 | for 1.5 million euros* from VfB Stuttgart

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*Rental fee plus purchase option

8. Laszlo Benes | 2022/23 | for €1.5m from Bor. M’gladbach

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6. Khaled Narey | 2018/19 | for 1.7 million euros from Greuther Fürth

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6. Miro Muheim | 2021/22 | for 1.7 million euros* from FC St. Gallen

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*Rental fee plus purchase option

5.Tim Leibold | 2019/20 | for 1.8 million euros from 1. FC Nürnberg

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4. Ewerton | 2019/20 | for 2 million euros from 1. FC Nürnberg

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3. Xavier Amaechi | 2019/20 | for €2.5m from Arsenal U23

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2. David Kinsombi | 2019/20 | for 3 million euros from Holstein Kiel

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1. Mario Vuskovic | 2021/22 | for €4.2m* from Hajduk Split

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*Rental fee plus purchase option

Also for transfers: Investor Kühne supports HSV with millions

Like that at first “Hamburger Abendblatt“, the “Picture” and “Mopo” reported and HSV confirmed late Tuesday evening, investor and shareholder Klaus-Michael Kühne will again financially support HSV for a sixth attack on the return of the Bundesliga. The 86-year-old wants to grant the North Germans a new million-dollar loan, which can be converted into new shares in HSV Fußball AG at a later date by means of a “convertible bond”, it said. This decision was made at the club’s general meeting on Tuesday, according to the club’s announcement, the agreement with Kühne was reached in April. According to the tabloids, it is about 30 million euros in support with an annual interest rate of 3.5 percent. Part of the sum, which the Hamburgers have now confirmed, should serve to strengthen the squad, another would flow into improving the infrastructure and digitization.

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Since all possible 24.9 percent of the shares have already been sold, the plans would actually require either a lifting of this limit anchored in the articles of association or a change of legal form to a GmbH and Co. KGaA. It could be voted on at a general meeting in January. Further shares may only be sold if there is a positive vote with a three-quarters majority. Because there should be no waiting until then, as the reporting newspapers said, Kühne made fresh money available earlier – probably as part of a simple loan. According to the “Abendblatt”, the focus for 2023/24 is on newcomers that are still at the beginning of their development. The main requirement is the central defense. Sports director Jonas Boldt and CFO Eric Huwer are now supposed to submit concrete proposals to the supervisory board on how to use the Kühne millions.

Kompany, Calhanoglu & Co.: Most expensive HSV purchases up to 20 years

15 András Nemeth | Transfer fee: €750 thousand

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Came from KRC Genk in 2022/23 aged 20

14 Arianite Ferati | Transfer fee: €850 thousand

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Came from VfB Stuttgart in 2016/17 aged 18

12 Macauley Chrisantus | Transfer fee: €1 million

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Came from Hearts of Abuja in 2007/08 aged 17

12 Piotr Trokhowski | Transfer fee: €1 million

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Came from FC Bayern in 2004/05 at the age of 20

11 Jerome Boateng | Transfer fee: €1.1 million

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Came from Hertha BSC in 2007/08 at the age of 18

10 Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer | Transfer fee: €1.2 million

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Came from Dynamo Dresden in 2022/23 aged 20

9 Luca Waldschmidt | Transfer fee: €1.3 million

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Came from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2016/17 aged 20

8 Dennis Diekmeier | Transfer fee: €2.2 million

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Came from 1. FC Nürnberg in 2010/11 at the age of 20

6 Xavier Amaechi | Transfer fee: €2.5 million

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Joined from Arsenal in 2019/20 aged 18

6 Hakan Calhanoğlu | Transfer fee: €2.5 million

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Came from Karlsruher SC in 2012/13 at the age of 18

4 Rick van Drongelen | Transfer fee €3 million

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Joined from Sparta Rotterdam in 2017/18 aged 18

4 Mario Vuskovic | Transfer fee: €4.2 million*

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Came from Hajduk Split in 2022/23 aged 20. *Rental fee + fee

3 Gökhan Tore | Transfer fee: €4.3 million

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Joined from Chelsea aged 19 in 2011/12

2 Alen Halilovic | Transfer fee €5 million

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Came from Barcelona in 2016/17 aged 20

1 Vincent Kompany | Transfer fee: €10.5 million

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Came from Anderlecht in 2006/07 at the age of 20

Huwer explained: “This special commitment by Kühne Holding AG in the best interests of the club guarantees sustainable development to a particularly high degree, increases financial agility and contributes with foresight to effective risk prevention at our HSV. We have developed a good starting position on which we are not resting. On the contrary, we are already taking targeted account of the scenarios and dynamic challenges facing us in our industry. With the commitment of Kühne Holding AG, we are increasing our performance while maintaining economic discipline.” that it will also be possible to bring sporting success back to Hamburg.”

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