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·11 juin 2026
Frankfurt wants him: This is how much Bayern is asking for Aseko

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·11 juin 2026

Noel Aseko could leave FC Bayern this summer. Eintracht Frankfurt is actively pursuing the talented midfielder, and new details regarding a potential transfer fee have now emerged.
The situation surrounding Noel Aseko is gaining momentum within the FC Bayern camp. After it was recently reported that Eintracht Frankfurt is showing great interest in the 20-year-old midfielder, new information has now emerged regarding Munich’s financial expectations.
Aseko is one of the most exciting young players in the Bayern squad. Last season, the German youth international gained valuable experience in professional soccer during his loan spell at Hannover 96 and drew attention with his consistent performances. In total, he played 33 competitive matches for the second-division club, scoring three goals and setting up six more.
The central midfielder’s development has not gone unnoticed by other clubs. Eintracht Frankfurt, in particular, is actively pursuing a signing. The Hessian club is said to have already presented the player with a long-term vision and sees him as an interesting building block for the future.
Recently, there has even been speculation that the names Nathaniel Brown and Aseko could be linked. Background: Bayern continues to work intensively on signing the Frankfurt international and is in talks with Eintracht regarding a possible transfer.
As Sky now reports, the Munich club is envisioning a transfer fee of at least ten million euros in the event of a sale. This confirms the scale of the deal that has recently been discussed in the context of the negotiations.
However, there are currently no concrete negotiations between FC Bayern and Eintracht Frankfurt. The reason: Aseko himself must first decide whether he wants to make the move to Frankfurt at all.
There will be no direct link to the Brown transfer. A potential trade-off involving both players is therefore not planned. Bayern is treating the two transactions independently of one another.

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For Munich, Aseko thus remains an interesting personnel matter. While the club’s officials appreciate the midfielder’s potential, a sale could generate additional revenue if the right offer comes along and provide more planning security for the summer transfer window.
Whether the youngster ultimately decides to join Frankfurt remains to be seen. One thing seems clear, however: should a transfer take place, Eintracht would have to dig deep into their pockets. Bayern will apparently not let their talent go for less than ten million euros.







































