Bundesliga sides are poised to compete for the signature of BK Häcken midfielder Silas Andersen, with Hamburger SV also emerging as a potential suitor. According to the Hamburger Abendblatt, the German clubs are preparing to initiate a bidding war for the Danish U-21 international, who currently has a contract with the Swedish Allsvenskan club until the summer of 2029.
Andersen has attracted attention from several European clubs due to his performances in midfield for Häcken. The 21-year-old has become a key player for the Swedish side, contributing consistently in both defensive and attacking phases. His current contract situation gives Häcken a strong negotiating position, despite reports suggesting a potential transfer fee in the region of €5-6 million.
Interest in Andersen is not limited to Germany, however. 1. FC Köln previously made a bid of €4 million for the player during the recent winter transfer window, but their offer was rejected with Häcken reportedly demanding a fee of €7 million in response. This previous rejection indicates the Swedish club’s firm valuation of the midfielder and their willingness to hold out for a significant fee.
Beyond Köln and the emerging Bundesliga interest, Glasgow Rangers of Scotland and Danish side FC Copenhagen have also previously registered their interest in Andersen. The competition from multiple clubs could significantly inflate the transfer fee, potentially exceeding initial estimates. Hamburger SV’s late entry into the race adds another layer of complexity to the potential deal, as they look to bolster their midfield options.
Securing Andersen would represent a significant investment for any of the interested clubs, adding a promising young talent with considerable potential. His arrival could provide a long-term solution in midfield and potentially increase the competitive depth within their respective squads.



