Tim Lemperle is poised to sign a contract extension with TSG Hoffenheim, securing his future with the Bundesliga club until 2031. Sky Germany reports that the deal is nearing completion, with only minor details left to be finalised between the player and Hoffenheim officials.
The 24-year-old forward has established himself as a key player for Hoffenheim since his transfer from 1. FC Köln last summer. Lemperle has made 28 appearances for the club, scoring eight goals and demonstrating consistent performance in the Bundesliga. His contributions have made him a valuable asset to the team’s attacking options.
According to Sky Germany, Hoffenheim and Lemperle have both resisted interest from other clubs as they prioritise continuing their working relationship. This suggests a strong mutual desire to build for the future at the PreZero Arena, and indicates Hoffenheim’s commitment to retaining one of their key attacking talents. The club’s willingness to proactively secure Lemperle’s services highlights his importance to their long-term plans.
Lemperle’s career had previously seen him develop through the youth ranks at 1. FC Köln, before making the move to Hoffenheim where he has quickly become a regular starter. His form has been a positive for Hoffenheim, who are looking to continue their progress in the Bundesliga. The extension of his contract provides stability and strengthens the team’s attacking capabilities for the coming seasons.
The confirmed extension will likely solidify Lemperle’s position as a leading attacker for Hoffenheim, and allow him to continue developing his game within a familiar environment. This move represents a positive outcome for both player and club, reinforcing Hoffenheim’s squad depth and securing a promising talent for years to come.



