Frankfurt eye Bayern youngster Noel Aseko in €8m move

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Eintracht Frankfurt are reported to be monitoring FC Bayern II defensive midfielder Noel Aseko, with the Bundesliga club linked to a potential move for the 20-year-old valued at €8.00m.

Speculation in Germany on 11 April 2026 has placed Aseko on Frankfurt’s radar, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 22%. The rumour centres on a switch from Bayern’s second team, who play in the Regionalliga Bayern, to a step up into the Bundesliga with Eintracht.

Aseko, born in Berlin on 22 November 2005, holds dual nationality with Germany and Equatorial Guinea and is regarded as a defensive-minded midfielder who prefers his right foot. Standing at 1.78m, he has primarily been deployed in a holding role, shielding the back line and operating as an anchor in front of the defence.

His market value of €8.00m, according to transfer data last updated on 11 April 2026, underlines the regard in which he is held for his age, with clubs expected to weigh that figure against his current status with Bayern’s reserve side. With no public information on his contract duration or expiry at Bayern II, observers have also raised the prospect that he could become a free agent in the near future if no extension is agreed, potentially altering the dynamics of any deal.

Now on the books of Hannover 96 and wearing the number 15 shirt, Aseko’s recent performances for the 2. Bundesliga side have helped sustain interest in his progress, though specific match data beyond club level is not detailed in the current transfer listing. No recent individual match – including opponent, date, scoreline or performance metrics – is specified in the available information.

With a reported chance of just over one in five that a move materialises, the situation remains firmly in the realm of rumour, but a successful transfer to Frankfurt would offer Aseko a platform in the Bundesliga that could significantly shape his development, reputation and long-term potential.

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