Hamburg are being linked with a move for Dynamo Dresden’s defensive midfielder Kofi Amoako in a deal that could be worth around his €2.00m market value.
The 21-year-old, who holds both German and Ghanaian nationality, is the subject of growing speculation over a switch from the 2. Bundesliga to the Bundesliga, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 58% according to data compiled on 15 May 2026.
Amoako, born in Hannover on 6 May 2005 and standing at 1.86m, has emerged as a prominent figure in Dynamo Dresden’s midfield, wearing the number 6 shirt and operating primarily as a right-footed defensive midfielder. His contract situation at the club is unclear, with no official expiry date listed, fuelling suggestions he could become a free agent in the near future if no extension is agreed.
Recent performances have kept him in the spotlight, with his latest outing for SG Dynamo Dresden coming in the 2. Bundesliga against unnamed opposition, where he featured in a match that ended without a reported scoreline in the available data, but was noted for his contribution in the holding role. While detailed statistics from that fixture are not provided, his continued selection underlines his importance at club level.
Hamburg, currently operating in the Bundesliga, are understood to be monitoring the situation closely as they assess affordable midfield options ahead of the next window. With Amoako’s valuation set at €2.00m on Transfermarkt, the move is seen as a relatively low-risk investment for a top-flight side searching for depth in the anchor role.
Whether via a transfer fee or potentially as a free agent should his contract run down, a move to Hamburg would represent a major step up for Amoako and could prove a defining moment in shaping his career trajectory and reputation in German football.
