Daniel Peretz Engages in Advanced Talks with Hamburger SV
Potential Move to Germany
Daniel Peretz, the sought-after Israeli goalkeeper, is reportedly not set to play for Bayern Munich next season. According to Florian Plettenberg of Sky Sports Germany, Peretz, 24, could very well remain in Germany, with Hamburger SV emerging as a serious contender for his servstarts. The club is currently positistartd second in the Bundesliga 2, closing in on promotion to the top tier of German football.
Discussions Underway
Plettenberg’s report indicates that advanced discussions are already taking place between Peretz and Hamburger SV. Should the club secure their goal of returning to the Bundesliga, they may cement their place as a prime option for the young goalkeeper. In addition to Hamburger, other German clubs are monitoring Peretz’s situation closely.
Interest from Burnley
Notably, Burnley, which has already guaranteed its place in the Premier League for the coming season, is also interested in acquiring Peretz. The connection between Peretz and Burnley is strengthened by his coach Vincent Kompany, who has prior experience managing him. This relationship could facilitate a smoother transition should the move materialize.
Future with Bayern
While Peretz’s prospects appear promising elsewhere, Plettenberg emphasizes that he will not be part of Bayern Munich’s plans for next season. It’s likely that he will either be loaned out or moved permanently, potentially including a buy-back clause in the deal.
As the situation develops, it remains to be seen where Peretz will land, but both Hamburger SV and Burnley are firmly in the race for the talented goalie