By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

HSV set to activate Albert Grønbæk's release clause

The Danish attacker is expected to permanently switch his allegiance to HSV, in doing so leaving Stade Rennes behind.
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Albert Grønbæk is expected to remain with Hamburger SV, according to a report from popular German tabloid Sport BILD.

The Hanseatic club will pay the €5million purchase option for the Dane which supposedly expires today, Monday 1 June.

In doing so, the versatile attacking midfielder is then expected to receive a contract which will tie him to HSV until 2030.

Grönbaek joined the Bundesliga outfit on loan from Stade Rennes during the January winter transfer window.

The 25-year-old was in Hamburg's starting lineup for the last six league matches, providing a solitary goal and two assists.
 

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