Aston da Silva has completed a move from PSV Eindhoven U19 to Sevilla Atlético on a free transfer, signing a contract that begins on 2026-02-02 and runs until unknown. The 19-year-old centre-back leaves the Dutch youth system to join the Spanish club’s reserve side, which competes in the Primera Federación – Group II.
The transfer sees the Luxembourg and DR Congo dual national depart PSV’s U19 setup without a fee, after a brief spell in the Eindhoven academy structure. Sevilla Atlético secure the right-footed defender at no transfer cost, adding height and youth to their back line, with da Silva listed at 1.85m and primarily operating as a central defender.
Da Silva’s move continues a rapid rise through European youth football. Born in Roosendaal, he developed in Luxembourg before moving to the Netherlands and now on to Spain. He previously represented F91 Düdelingen’s youth ranks before joining Racing FC Union Luxembourg’s U17 team, then stepping up to their U19 side. From there he switched to PSV U18 and subsequently PSV U19, where he remained until this confirmed transfer to Sevilla Atlético.
At PSV he was part of the club’s youth contingent competing in the Dutch U19 Div. 1 Spring, although detailed appearance and performance statistics are not listed in the available data. Likewise, no specific recent match – including opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance – is provided for da Silva, and his current season numbers such as appearances, goals or assists are not recorded in the data. His market value is also listed as none, underlining that this was a development-driven move rather than a market-defining transaction.
For Sevilla Atlético, the signing aligns with the traditional role of the reserve side: recruiting promising teenagers from across Europe and bedding them into Spanish football, with the potential pathway to Sevilla’s first team. Competing in the third tier, the Primera Federación – Group II offers a step up in competitive senior-level intensity compared with youth-only leagues, and da Silva’s transition from academy football in the Netherlands to professional structures in Spain marks a significant change in environment.
From a national-team and identity perspective, the transfer is notable for Luxembourg and DR Congo followers alike. A defender with dual nationality, trained in both Luxembourg and Dutch systems, will now test himself in Spain. While there is no information in the data about his current or previous national-team caps, the move to a club like Sevilla Atlético will inevitably draw attention from observers tracking eligible talent for future selections.
The contractual details beyond the start date are not disclosed in the data, including the precise expiry date, so it is unclear how long Sevilla Atlético have formally tied down the defender. There is also nothing in the record to suggest any buy-back clauses, sell-on percentages or other mechanisms, nor any indication that he is immediately becoming a free agent; instead, the information confirms a direct free transfer from PSV U19 to Sevilla Atlético, with da Silva now registered to the Spanish side.
With confirmed registration in Spain’s Primera Federación pathway and experience across Luxembourg and Dutch youth football behind him, this move positions Aston da Silva at a critical juncture in his career. How he adapts to Spanish football and the demands of senior competition at Sevilla Atlético will likely shape his future prospects, both at club level and potentially on the international stage.







