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·8 Maret 2026
Report: Aston Villa, Brentford and Fulham all tracking Bundesliga attacker

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·8 Maret 2026

Interest in RB Leipzig forward Rômulo Cardoso is beginning to grow across the Premier League as clubs search for new attacking options ahead of the Summer 2026 transfer window. The Brazilian striker has enjoyed a strong debut season in Germany following his move from Göztepe, and his performances have caught the attention of scouts from England’s top division.
According to reporting from Sports Boom, the 24 year old has quickly developed into one of the Bundesliga’s most intriguing attacking prospects. His combination of size, technical control and goal contributions has sparked conversations about a potential move to England, where several clubs are monitoring his progress closely.
With seven goals and four assists in 21 competitive appearances, Rômulo has shown both productivity and adaptability during his first campaign with Leipzig.
Among the clubs watching closely are Aston Villa, who are believed to admire the striker’s physical profile and tactical suitability to the Premier League.
Sports Boom highlight Villa’s perspective clearly, noting that “Aston Villa observers view Rômulo as a “purebred No. 9″ capable of offering a different tactical variation to Ollie Watkins or serving as an elite rotation option. It is reported that Villa finds his 65% aerial duel success rate crucial for the intense physicality of the English top flight.”
That description captures exactly why Rômulo’s name is beginning to circulate in English scouting networks. Standing at 1.93 metres, he provides a focal point that can occupy centre backs while also creating space for attacking teammates.
There is also a wider context around Villa’s interest. Ollie Watkins has been linked with Newcastle United in recent months, and any movement in that direction would leave Unai Emery seeking another reliable attacking presence. Even without a departure, depth and tactical variety remain valuable assets for a club aiming to compete across multiple competitions.

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Villa are not the only club assessing Rômulo’s progress. Premier League recruitment teams have been regularly present at Leipzig fixtures throughout the season.
The Sports Boom report explains that Brentford and Fulham have both been following the Brazilian striker closely as they consider future attacking reinforcements.
Fulham’s interest appears particularly notable. According to the report, internal scouting discussions have identified Rômulo as the “ideal heir” in the event that Raul Jiménez departs.
Jiménez’s future at Craven Cottage remains uncertain, with the veteran forward approaching the later stage of his career. The idea of bringing in a younger striker to develop alongside him for a season has reportedly been discussed within the club.
Meanwhile, Leipzig are aware that Premier League attention can dramatically influence a player’s valuation. Although the club resisted approaches during the winter window, speculation around a summer move is steadily increasing.
Scouting reports compiled on Rômulo underline the qualities that have made him so attractive to Premier League observers.
Sports Boom note that technical dossiers highlight his authority in aerial duels, with the striker ranking among Bundesliga leaders for pinning defenders and holding possession under pressure. His ability to protect the ball allows wide players to push forward and attack space created by his positioning.
His goal contributions also demonstrate a striker who contributes beyond finishing alone. Seven goals and four assists underline an understanding of link play and build up that modern systems demand.
Reports describe his finishing inside the penalty area as “elite”, particularly when reacting to quick deliveries or rebounds. That instinctive presence in dangerous areas often separates reliable Premier League forwards from those who struggle to adapt.
Importantly, Rômulo combines physical strength with technical composure. Even when pressed aggressively by defenders, he retains the ability to bring teammates into play and extend attacking sequences.
Leipzig’s recruitment model is well known, and the club will expect a significant return should interest escalate into formal offers.
Sports Boom report that the striker’s market valuation has already risen from around €30 million to a possible €55 million or €60 million as his reputation grows.
The possibility of a Brazil national team call up could further enhance his status and increase competition among interested clubs.
For now, Leipzig remain in control of the situation. Yet if Premier League clubs decide to move decisively in the coming months, Rômulo Cardoso could become one of the more intriguing striker transfers of the Summer 2026 window.
For Aston Villa supporters, this report will spark genuine curiosity. Rômulo Cardoso appears to offer something different to the current attacking options, and that variety can be crucial during a demanding Premier League campaign.
Ollie Watkins remains a key player at Villa Park, but modern squads require more than one type of striker. A player with Rômulo’s aerial strength and hold up ability could provide an alternative approach against deep defensive blocks or physically dominant opponents.
Supporters often appreciate forwards who combine work rate with presence, and the Brazilian’s profile suggests he could fit comfortably within Unai Emery’s tactical system. His ability to pin defenders and create space would benefit wide attackers and attacking midfielders.
The reported valuation would represent a significant investment, yet Villa fans have grown used to the club competing for ambitious signings. If the recruitment team believe he can adapt quickly to English football, supporters would likely view the move as a smart long term addition.
Much may depend on Watkins’ future. If he remains, Rômulo could become valuable competition. If he departs, Villa may need exactly this type of forward to lead the next phase of their attacking evolution.
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