🟤⚪️ EXKL. || Innenverteidiger Jannik #Robatsch (21) von @fcstpauli vor Leihe ohne Kaufoption zu @SKBeveren in belgische Jupiler Pro League. Zwischen 2023 und 2025 46 Einsätze (2 Tore) für SK Austria Klagenfurt. Ehemaliger U21-Teamspieler @SkySportAustria @SkySportDE 🇦🇹 pic.twitter.com/4tak659dFK
— Eric Niederseer (@Transferic_Sky) August 21, 2026
Germany-based player on the verge of Belgium move
The centre-back is reportedly set to leave Hamburg. He is moving to the Belgian first division.
Jannik Robatsch is set to depart from 1. FC St. Pauli.
According to "Sky", the centre-back is on the verge of a loan move to Belgium. He is reportedly set to join first-division club SK Beveren for one season. The deal reportedly does not include a buy option.
For the centre-back, the loan offers the chance to regularly gain match practice at a higher level again.
Still Waiting for Debut
This season, the Austrian player has only been used in the fourth-tier Regionalliga. In general, the 21-year-old Carinthian is still waiting for his debut for Hamburg's first team, despite multiple squad nominations, having only made 16 appearances for the traditional club's second team.
Robatsch had moved to FC St. Pauli from Austria Klagenfurt in summer 2025 for a transfer fee of 400,000 euros. Prior to that, the defender had made a total of 41 appearances for the Carinthian side in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga.