It's official. Hamburg can be very pleased because he has managed to tie a pearl interesting given by the German football in recent times, at least among young defenders and future projection. The northerners have signed up Dennis Diekmeier , who arrives by the Nuremberg traded in exchange for 2.5 million euros.
Diekmeier, who has signed for four years with his new club in principle to the international will replace Jerome Boateng, who moved to Manchester City FC English.
Hamburg's new signing, only 20 years, defense is a multipurpose, 1.88 meters tall and tremendous power, which can also play even as clever interior. There were several top clubs in Germany followed the track, but has rushed Hamburg tie before his contribution continues to rise.
"We are very happy to be able to sign Dennis Diekmeier. It is one of the great young talents that exist in Germany and one of the fastest defenses I've seen lately, being a very tall player," admitted Armin Veh, Hamburg coach .
The Mister said Diekmeier "centers can get very dangerous" and said he was "sure" that the boy "may be an important piece of equipment."