Fábio Vieira decides to stay at Hamburg, Arsenal lowers asking price
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 2:37 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Fábio Vieira has reportedly made the decision to continue with Hamburger SV for the next season. The midfielder's parent club, Arsenal, is now willing to negotiate a transfer fee lower than the previously set €22 million purchase option, with estimates ranging between €10-15 million. However, Hamburg has indicated they prefer not to exceed a single-digit million euro amount for Vieira, who has one year left on his contract. Should an agreement be reached, a four-year contract for Vieira is anticipated.
- •Fábio Vieira wants to remain at Hamburger SV next season.
- •Arsenal is negotiating a lower transfer fee for Vieira.
- •Hamburg's initial purchase option of €22 million has expired.
- •Arsenal's new asking price is reportedly between €10-15 million.
- •Hamburg is hesitant to invest more than a single-digit million amount.
- 2:37 PMYahoo Sports — Vieira keen to stay at HSV with Arsenal willing to lower price
"According to the Hamburger Abendblatt, Fábio Vieira has made the final decision to play for Hamburger SV again next season.Now, an agreement with the midfielder's parent club Arsenal is needed to com...
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