In a move that could shake up the German football landscape, Kathleen Krüger—long regarded as one of the most capable behind-the-scenes figures at Bayern Munich—is reportedly the top candidate to become Hamburger SV's next sports director. According to Bild, Krüger is in pole position to replace Stefan Kuntz at the historic club, which is looking to rebuild and return to its former glory.
Krüger's exceptional organizational and leadership skills have not gone unnoticed across the Bundesliga. Sources indicate that HSV has already entered talks with the 40-year-old executive, and a final decision on her future is expected in the coming days.
Since joining Bayern Munich in 2012 as team manager, Krüger has been the quiet engine behind one of the most dominant eras in European football. She oversaw all logistics for the senior squad—travel, accommodations, training camps, and day-to-day operations—earning widespread respect for her meticulous planning and calm under pressure. In 2024, Bayern recognized her invaluable contributions by promoting her to Head of Organization and Infrastructure.
While the prospect of stepping into a sporting director role at a club with HSV's passionate fanbase and storied history is undoubtedly appealing, Bayern Munich will be eager to retain Krüger's expertise. Losing her would mean parting with a key architect of the club's off-pitch success during a period that included a Champions League title and multiple Bundesliga crowns.
For fans of both Bayern Munich and HSV, this developing story adds an intriguing layer to the summer transfer window—not for players, but for the front-office talent that makes champions tick.
