Holstein Kiel are being linked with a move for Hertha BSC central midfielder Jeremy Dudziak in a rumoured 2. Bundesliga switch.
The 30-year-old, who holds both Tunisian and German nationality, is the subject of fresh speculation over his future, with reports in Germany on 21 April 2026 suggesting Kiel are exploring a deal. The probability of any transfer has not been clarified and is currently listed as “?” with no official confirmation from either club.
Dudziak, valued at around €400,000 on Transfermarkt, is entering a potentially pivotal phase of his career. With no public information on the length of his current Hertha contract or expiry date, observers have noted the possibility that he could become a free agent in the near future, which would likely make any move more straightforward and cost-effective for Kiel.
The left-footed midfielder, born in Hamburg on 28 August 1995, operates primarily as a central midfielder and wears the number 28 shirt at Hertha. He has experience across German football and represents Tunisia at international level, underlining his dual-national profile. Standing at 1.76m, Dudziak is regarded as a technically adept option between the lines, comfortable building play from midfield.
Recent outings for Hertha in the 2. Bundesliga have kept him in the shop window, with his latest appearances coming in the current league campaign against second-tier opposition, though detailed match data has not been formally disclosed in the available information. His performances remain under scrutiny as clubs weigh up mid-season and summer options.
With both Hertha and Holstein Kiel competing in the 2. Bundesliga, any move would keep Dudziak in familiar surroundings but offer a fresh start. If the transfer materialises, it could provide the midfielder with a new platform to reassert his value in the German game and potentially shape the next chapter of his career at the age of 30.
