
Bayern Munich will be offloading Daniel Peretz for the season. The 25-year-old goalkeeper will reportedly be loaned out to Hamburger SV. This leaves Bayern with four goalies in the roster. HSV, who have been promoted to the Bundesliga after seven years will be adding Peretz to their ranks.
Per a report by Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), the loan deal for Daniel Peretz is finalized with the player expected to arrive in Hamburg by Monday at the latest. Peretz, who came in to replace the injured Manuel
Neuer saw little game time before the much anticipated transfer of Jonas Urbig. The 21-year-old Urbig was brought in specifically to be Neuer’s understudy, thereby ruling out the possibility of any long term plans with Peretz.
Peretz has already travelled to Hamburg and will undergo his medical exam on Sunday. The goalkeeper is expected to compete with Daniel Heuer Fernandes for the No. 1 role during his one-year loan stint.
Injuries were the biggest spoilsport in Peretz’s time at Bayern, missing 19 games this season and 10 in the previous season. Jonas Urbig’s arrival put an end to any chance of playing even when the stubborn Neuer was injured. Nevertheless, this loan is an opportunity to find his rhythm back and demonstrate his ability once again in the German top division. Good luck Peretz and HSV!
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