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·18 April 2026
Requests from abroad! Bayern sets price tag for top talent

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·18 April 2026

Noel Aseko is increasingly developing into one of the most exciting talents around FC Bayern and is also arousing international interest. The 20-year-old is currently impressing at Hannover 96 in the promotion race in the 2nd Bundesliga and has developed into a real key player there
With strong performances and a total of nine scoring points, the midfielder has played his way into the limelight. Bayern have already reacted and exercised their buy-back option of around €2.4 million. The plan is actually clear: Aseko should return to Munich in the summer and prove himself in the professional squad
But it is precisely this plan that could be thrown into disarray, as Sky reports that several European clubs are keeping a close eye on the situation
With AS Roma, Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion, three ambitious clubs are specifically interested. Particularly explosive: Roma is even said to have already submitted an initial offer to FC Bayern. Details of the amount are not known, but the Munich club apparently has a clear price in mind internally

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According to the report, Aseko would be let go for around ten to twelve million euros if he were to be sold on immediately – a sum that is easily affordable for interested clubs
Aston Villa in particular could play a decisive role in the poker game, as the English side have a good chance of being represented in the Champions League next season – a factor that should be extremely appealing to a young player like Aseko
But Brighton also remains an exciting project. The Seagulls have been targeting young talent for years and could offer Aseko a clear sporting perspective. There is also a possible link to U21 national team colleagues such as Said El Mala
AS Roma, on the other hand, are tempted by tradition and the international stage, while Eintracht Frankfurt are also being touted as another interested party
This presents FC Bayern with a classic trade-off: on the one hand, they want to develop the talent in the long term and give him a real chance in their own squad. On the other hand, an immediate sale could be an attractive economic option
Added to this is the enormous competition in Munich’s midfield, which makes the path to regular playing time more difficult. One thing is clear: FC Bayern will have to make a decision in the summer.
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