Avoiding the travails of previous seasons may have appeased Hamburger SV fans last term, but following the arrival of several exciting prospects this summer, expectations have risen considerably at the port city club ahead of the 2016/17 campaign.

Employing a 4-2-3-1 formation for much of last season, coach Bruno Labbadia seems likely to opt for a similar set up this time around. Finishing among the European places is a likely target, however, to achieve that the Red Shorts will need to significantly improve on their home form, having registered just five wins in 17 outings at the Volksparkstadion last time out.

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A dearth of goals from forwards Sven Schipplock and Pierre-Michel Lasogga meant that midfielder Nicolai Müller finished 2015/16 as his team's top scorer, the 28-year-old contributing nine of an overall top-flight total of 40 goals.

The solution? HSV hope it has been found in Hawaii-born Bobby Wood, a striker with strength, turn of pace and solid finishing. The 23-year-old USMNT international netted 17 times in 31 Bundesliga 2 games for former side 1. FC Union Berlin last season, the highest total by an American in a single season in Germany.

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New midfield recruits Alen Halilovic and Filip Kostic, signed from Barcelona and VfB Stuttgart respectively, should ease the burden on Müller, who apart from his goalscoring feats, also weighed in with five assists. Croatian playmaker Halilovic impressed while recently helping loan club Sporting Gijon to retain their Spanish top-flight status, the 20-year-old registering three goals and five assists. Serbian left-sided midfielder Kostic, meanwhile, will add speed out wide and should Michael Gregoritsch hit form, coach Labbadia will have some interesting decisions to make in midfield.