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Liverpool enter race to sign Hertha Berlin defensive midfielder Kennet Eichhorn

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
May 25, 2026
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Liverpool in talks to sign Kennet Eichhorn from Hertha Berlin as €10–12m release clause sparks scramble

Liverpool are in talks to sign Kennet Eichhorn from Hertha Berlin, joining other suitors for the 16-year-old defensive midfielder with a €10–12m release clause.

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Kennet Eichhorn, a 16-year-old defensive midfielder who has broken into Hertha Berlin’s first team, is being courted by Liverpool as the Premier League club conducts concrete discussions with the player and his representatives. Reports indicate the teenager is likely to depart Hertha this summer if a bid meets the €10–12 million release clause, a price that has drawn attention from some of Europe’s top clubs. The move would mark a significant early transfer in Eichhorn’s career and set up a pivotal decision for the player and his development pathway.

Liverpool open talks over Kennet Eichhorn

Liverpool have held formal conversations with Eichhorn’s camp, signaling genuine interest rather than speculative scouting. Sources close to the negotiations describe the exchanges as constructive, with Liverpool exploring both sporting and developmental plans for the player.

The Reds’ pursuit fits a wider recruitment pattern of investing in young midfield prospects who can be integrated into Jurgen Klopp’s long-term blueprint. Eichhorn’s profile—defensive discipline combined with creative potential—matches Liverpool’s recent emphasis on deep-lying playmakers who can shield the defence and initiate attacks.

Hertha set release clause at €10–12m

Hertha Berlin’s decision to include a relatively modest release clause for a highly rated 16-year-old has transformed Eichhorn into an attractive target across Europe. That clause, reported in the €10–12 million range, makes a transfer this summer a realistic prospect if interested clubs move decisively.

From Hertha’s perspective, the clause balances the risk of losing a homegrown talent against the opportunity to benefit financially and show a pathway for youth prospects. For buyers, the fee presents a low-risk investment with potentially high returns should Eichhorn fulfil his promise.

European heavyweights monitoring the teenager

Interest in Eichhorn is not limited to Liverpool; scouts and sporting directors from several major clubs have been tracking his progress. Names linked to the midfielder include Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt, and a raft of continental giants who have monitored his development since his first-team breakthrough.

The broad list of suitors underlines how quickly Eichhorn’s reputation has grown following his 2. Bundesliga debut and subsequent senior appearances. Clubs weighing a bid will need to pitch both a clear development plan and immediate opportunities for progression to win an increasingly competitive race.

Rapid ascent and first-team minutes at Hertha

Eichhorn made his 2. Bundesliga debut at just 16 years and 14 days under coach Stefan Leitl in August 2025, a milestone that underscored Hertha’s willingness to trust youth. Since that debut he has been involved in 15 league matches and logged 999 minutes of senior football, accumulating seven yellow cards along the way.

Those figures point to a player being eased into professional minutes while also committing robustly to defensive duties. The matches have provided scouts with tangible evidence of Eichhorn’s temperament under pressure and his capacity to withstand the physicality of senior football at a young age.

Playing profile and potential upside

Eichhorn is primarily a defensive midfielder whose game blends positional intelligence with an ability to progress the ball from deeper areas. Observers note his composure on the ball, an eye for forward passing, and a willingness to engage in the physical battles often required in central midfield.

Coaches who have worked with him cite a level of creativity that complements his defensive instincts, making him attractive to teams that build from midfield. If nurtured correctly, Eichhorn could develop into a modern all-round pivot able to protect the backline and drive transitions—traits that explain the current transfer interest.

Dortmund and Frankfurt among serious challengers

Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt have been publicly linked to Eichhorn for several months, with Dortmund’s sporting directors acknowledging the player’s attributes and monitoring his development openly. That public interest has added momentum to the chase and will likely keep pressure on any club seeking to complete a deal.

Competition between clubs experienced in developing teenage talent may ultimately benefit Eichhorn, as he can weigh options that prioritize minutes, coaching, and a clear route to senior football. Dortmund’s track record of integrating youngsters and Frankfurt’s recent youth-focused recruitment both present compelling pathways alongside Liverpool’s established development infrastructure.

What the transfer would mean for Liverpool and Hertha

For Liverpool, securing Eichhorn would represent a strategic addition to their youth pipeline, bolstering depth and offering a long-term option in midfield. The club would likely craft an individualized plan balancing reserve matches, training with the first team, and potential loan placements to accelerate his progress in competitive senior football.

Hertha, meanwhile, would benefit from the financial return and the message it sends to other academy players about progression to the first team. The sale would also leave the club with the task of replacing a promising midfielder and ensuring continuity in a squad preparing to either consolidate or push for promotion, depending on the club’s immediate objectives.

Decision timing is expected to come down to the player’s preferences and the guarantees each interested club can provide regarding playing time and development. Eichhorn’s representatives will be weighing offers not only on financial terms but on which environment offers the best route to fulfilling his potential.

A pivotal choice for a young player

At 16, Eichhorn faces a rare crossroads where a single transfer could significantly shape his career trajectory. The choice will require consideration of coaching, competition for places, language and cultural adaptation, and the likelihood of first-team football within a realistic timeframe.

Advisers and family will play a central part in deciding whether immediate integration into a top club’s structure or a more gradual path through a club known for accelerating youth careers is preferable. The right move could establish Eichhorn as a long-term asset for club and country; the wrong one risks stalling promising development during formative years.

Kennet Eichhorn’s emergence has generated genuine market interest thanks to a combination of early senior appearances, a clearly defined playing profile, and a release clause that makes a transfer feasible this summer. As clubs continue to position themselves, the coming weeks are likely to deliver clarity on where the teenager will continue his development and how each party—player, agent, buying club, and Hertha—frames the next step in his career.

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