Hamburger set to lose young Ghanaian striker Maurice Boakye on a free transfer
Hamburger SV are expected to part ways with striker Maurice Boakye at the end of the season as the player’s contract nears expiration.
The 21-year-old forward is now drawing attention from several clubs, with growing interest emerging from Germany’s 2. Bundesliga.
Bochum and Bielefeld Monitoring Situation
According to reports from Bild, both VfL Bochum and Arminia Bielefeld are interested in signing Boakye on a free transfer this summer.
The striker had already attracted attention during the winter transfer window from clubs in the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, and France, making his departure from Hamburg appear increasingly likely for some time.
Impressive Numbers in Regionalliga Nord
Although Boakye struggled to break into HSV’s senior squad on a regular basis, he delivered outstanding performances for the club’s second team.
The forward enjoyed a prolific campaign in the Regionalliga Nord, scoring 23 goals and registering four assists, numbers that have helped maintain strong interest in his development.
Second Division Move Seen as Logical Step
With opportunities limited at Hamburger SV, a move to the 2. Bundesliga is now being viewed as the most realistic next stage in the young striker’s career.
Boakye is expected to evaluate his options carefully in the coming weeks as clubs continue to monitor his situation ahead of the summer transfer window.
