Cole Campbell is heading out on loan for the remainder of the current Bundesliga season.
Hoffenheim has acquired the U.S. youth national team attacker on loan until June, the club announced Monday. The loan move from Borussia Dortmund also comes with an option to purchase the player outright.
Campbell signed a first-team contract with Borussia Dortmund in July 2024, which runs until 2028. The 19-year-old has made seven senior appearances for the Black and Yellow’s first team.
In addition, Campbell has made 71 combined appearances between Dortmund’s Under-23, Under-19, and Under-17 teams, scoring 21 goals and adding 20 assists.
Campbell also played in Iceland for FH Hafnarfjörður and Breidablik UBK before moving to Germany.
Born in Texas, Campbell previously played for Iceland’s U-17 national team before switching his allegiance to the United States. He featured at the FIFA U-20 World Cup with the U.S. and also has experience with the USMNT U-23 squad.
“Cole is a very talented winger with great potential for development, whom we have been watching closely for some time,” said Hoffenheim sporting director Andreas Schicker. “He has great pace and strong one-on-one qualities. He can be used in a variety of ways on the offensive flanks. We are convinced that he can give our team an extra boost.”
