Hamburg have been linked with a move for Hoffenheim II winger Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab, with the 20-year-old attracting attention after a sharp rise in his valuation to €500,000.
The German club are rumoured to be tracking the left-footed right winger as they weigh up options to bolster their wide areas, with reports in Germany on 24 November 2025 first flagging interest in the Morocco- and Spain-eligible attacker. The likelihood of a deal remains unclear, with the move’s probability listed only as “?” in the initial speculation.
Amaimouni-Echghouyab currently plays for Hoffenheim’s second team, who compete in Germany’s lower professional tiers, having joined from SpVgg Erkenschwick ahead of the 2024-25 campaign. No contract expiry is listed in the available data, leaving open the possibility that Hamburg could attempt to exploit a potential free-agent scenario or negotiate a relatively low-cost transfer in line with his current market value.
The winger, born on 30 November 2004 in Vic and standing at 1.79m, has seen his valuation rise steeply in 2025, moving from €150,000 in January to €175,000 in June before jumping to €500,000 in October. That trajectory reflects growing faith in his potential after several seasons progressing through German youth systems.
Amaimouni-Echghouyab previously featured for Rot-Weiss Essen at youth level, then for their U17 side, before spells with Arminia Bielefeld U19 and SpVgg Erkenschwick. Experience across various German leagues and age groups has given him a grounding in both developmental and senior football.
With dual nationality, the right-sided attacker could yet emerge on the radar of either Morocco or Spain at youth or senior level if his club career continues on an upward curve. A switch to Hamburg and the step towards Bundesliga football would mark a significant escalation in profile and expectation, potentially shaping the next decisive phase of his development if the move materialises.
