SG Flensburg-Handewitt are planning a double move for Renārs Uščins and Viggo Kristjánsson as part of their long-term rebuild. According to German outlet shz.de, the Bundesliga club is already positioning itself for key signings in the coming years.
The reported interest underlines Flensburg’s ambition to strengthen their backcourt with proven international quality. As shz.de reports, both players are viewed as important pieces in shaping the club’s next competitive cycle.
Uščins, a rising German international, is considered one of the Bundesliga’s most promising talents, while Icelandic national team player Kristjánsson has built a reputation as a consistent scorer at the highest level. Their profiles match Flensburg’s need for both development potential and immediate impact, according to shz.de.
The moves are not expected to happen immediately, but rather form part of a broader strategy looking ahead to 2026–2027. With competition increasing domestically and in Europe, Flensburg appear determined to reinforce key positions early and avoid falling behind rivals.
While no agreements have been confirmed, shz.de highlights that the club’s proactive approach signals a clear intent: to return to the very top of German and European handball in the coming years.