Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab: right winger linked with Hamburg move in Germany transfer rumours

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Hamburg are weighing up a move for Hoffenheim II winger Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab, with the 21-year-old emerging as a potential attacking reinforcement according to transfer data suggesting a 41% probability of a deal.

The Moroccan-Spanish right winger, currently valued at €500,000, has been linked with a switch from Hoffenheim’s second team to the Bundesliga side, with his profile viewed as a relatively low-cost option for a club seeking to add pace and creativity in wide areas. No agreement has been reported and there is no indication yet of contract length or terms, leaving the move firmly in the realms of speculation.

Amaimouni-Echghouyab is on the books of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II, who compete in Germany’s 3. Liga, but his rapid rise in market value over 2025 – climbing from €150,000 in January to €500,000 by October – has drawn attention beyond the third tier. The absence of publicly available information on his current contract expiry also raises the prospect that he could become a free agent in the near future, a scenario that would further intensify interest from clubs such as Hamburg.

Born on 30 November 2004 in Vic, the left-footed winger stands at 1.79m and operates primarily on the right flank in attack. He joined Hoffenheim II in 2024 from SpVgg Erkenschwick after previous spells in the youth and under-19 set-ups of Rot-Weiss Essen and Arminia Bielefeld, progressing entirely through the German system. His dual nationality with Morocco and Spain adds an extra layer of intrigue for talent scouts tracking his development.

While there are no specific recent match details listed in the current data, the steady upward trajectory of his valuation suggests consistent performances at regional level, and Hamburg are monitoring whether his form can translate to the top flight. If the move materialises, it could mark a decisive step in Amaimouni-Echghouyab’s career, testing his potential on the Bundesliga stage and shaping his reputation well beyond the confines of the 3. Liga.

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