Germany and Equatorial Guinea defensive midfielder Noel Aseko of Hannover 96 is being linked with a summer move from FC Bayern II to Eintracht Frankfurt, with the Bundesliga club reportedly assessing a deal for the 20-year-old.
Transfermarkt data lists Aseko, who has a market value of €12.00m, as subject of interest from Frankfurt, with the likelihood of a move currently rated at 39%. The speculation centres on a switch from Bayern’s second team – where he is registered in the Regionalliga Bayern – to a step up into regular top-flight football.
Aseko, born in Berlin on 22 November 2005, stands at 1.78m and is a right-footed specialist in defensive midfield. He holds dual nationality, representing both Germany and Equatorial Guinea at eligibility level, and wears the number 15 shirt at Hannover 96, where he is currently on the books. His contractual situation is not publicly defined, with no expiry date listed, fuelling talk that he could be attainable for Frankfurt and, in certain scenarios, might even move on a free agent basis were his existing terms to run down.
The midfielder has split his early senior development between Bayern’s reserve ranks and Hannover, featuring at the base of midfield and occasionally in more flexible roles across the central areas. Recent regional league fixtures for Bayern II in the 2025-26 campaign have underlined his reputation for ball recovery and positional discipline, with scouts tracking his performances closely, including his most recent outing in the Regionalliga Bayern, where he featured against local opposition in early June 2026 as Bayern II continued their promotion push.
With Frankfurt looking to refresh their squad and Aseko viewed as a high-upside option at €12m, a successful move to Deutsche Bank Park could become a key staging post in shaping his senior career and profile in German football if the rumoured transfer materialises.
