Germany-Eritrea centre-forward Robert Glatzel of Hamburg is reportedly attracting strong interest from Bundesliga rivals Wolfsburg, with the 32-year-old linked to a summer switch despite uncertainty over his contract situation at the Volksparkstadion.
Transfermarkt data lists the probability of the move at 75%, with Glatzel – valued at €1.50m – seen as a potentially low‑cost option to bolster Wolfsburg’s attacking options. His current deal with Hamburg is not publicly specified, raising the prospect that the experienced striker could move on for a modest fee or, depending on his contractual status, even explore free‑agent scenarios.
Born in München on 8 January 1994 and standing at 1.93m, Glatzel offers a physical presence through the middle and is comfortable with both feet. He has built his career in German football and has become a key figure for Hamburg, wearing the No 9 shirt and operating primarily as an out‑and‑out centre‑forward.
Wolfsburg’s interest comes on the back of another solid campaign from Glatzel, who has continued to lead the line for Hamburg in the Bundesliga. In his most recent outing, he featured against league opponents earlier this month, contributing to Hamburg’s attacking play in a tightly contested fixture, though he was unable to add to his goal tally as the match finished level.
Glatzel holds both German and Eritrean nationality, and his profile – a tall, experienced striker with a proven record in Germany’s top flight – fits Wolfsburg’s search for reliable depth up front. With his market value relatively modest and no clear end date publicly recorded for his Hamburg contract, the situation is being closely monitored by clubs and agents alike.
Should a deal materialise, a move to Wolfsburg would offer Glatzel a fresh Bundesliga chapter and the chance to further shape his late‑career reputation as a dependable top‑flight goalscorer.
