Israel-DR Congo right winger Joseph Ganda of Hannover 96 II is being linked with a switch to FC Ingolstadt in Germany’s 3. Liga, with the Regionalliga Nord attacker potentially available as a free agent if his situation in Hanover is not resolved.
The 29-year-old, who was born in Tel Aviv and stands at 1.86m, is currently listed without a defined contract expiry at Hannover 96’s reserve side, fuelling speculation that Ingolstadt could move for him without a transfer fee. His market value is estimated at €75k, a modest figure that could make the deal low-risk for the Bavarian club. The reported probability of the move remains unclear and has been marked simply as “?”, underlining that talks are at an early and speculative stage.
Ganda, who holds both Israeli and DR Congo nationality, plays primarily as an attacking right winger and is comfortable on both feet, a profile that would fit a side seeking width and direct running in the German third tier. He has been operating in the Regionalliga Nord for Hannover 96 II, wearing the number 18 shirt, and remains part of the club’s second-team set‑up.
In his latest outing for Hannover 96 II in the Regionalliga Nord, Ganda featured on the right flank in a recent fixture against league opposition, contributing with his off-the-ball work and wing play in a match that underlined his readiness for a higher competitive level, though exact attacking returns on the day were not recorded in the available data.
With his future at Hannover 96 II unresolved and no contract end date publicly confirmed, a switch to Ingolstadt – whether as a low-fee signing or potential free agent – would offer Ganda the chance to re-establish himself in the fully professional tiers of German football and could prove a pivotal step in shaping the next phase of his career and reputation.
