Aston Villa Bayern Munich are in the battle to sign Noel Aseko in the summer.
The defensive midfielder has already attracted the attention of clubs across Europe, including Germany and Aston Villa.
In February 2025, Bayern Munich allowed him to join Hannover 96 on loan and later that year, extended his stay until the end of the season.
The 20-year-old took advantage of his temporary transfer to the second division German club to enjoy regular minutes.
His 2.Bundesliga statistics this season are as follows:
- Appearances: 28
- Start: 26
- Total minutes: 2,004
- Minutes per game: 71
- Interceptions per game: 0.9
- Tackles per game: 1.6
- Possession won (final third): 0.5
- Balls recovered per game: 3.4
- Clearance per game: 1.0
- Duels won per game: 4.9
Aston Villa keen on youngsters
Two months ago, Sports Witness Covered claims from Germany West Ham United and Brighton & Hove Albion are set to sign Noel Aseko.
Fast forward to April and sky germany Now report Aston Villa have joined the transfer race.
Their headline reads: 'Bayern Munich talent Noel Aseko is in high demand – Roma, Brighton and Aston Villa interested.'
Several clubs from the Sky State have already expressed interest in the Germany U21 international and Villans will be on the list.
The Serie A side, for their part, have made a solid enquiry, and will have to contend with Unai Emery's side and Brighton to secure his services. In addition to these clubs, Eintracht Frankfurt also expressed interest in the youth.
Aseko would return to Bayern Munich after the season and pre-season under Vincent Kompany. As things stand, his future at the Allianz Arena is open.
In the event of a sale, the Bavarian club would be looking for a fee of around €10-12m, which should be affordable for Aston Villa.
Contract, price and agent information
Noel Aseko's contract at Bayern Munich is until 2028 transfer market He is now worth €8 million.
Rummenigge Sport Marketing GmbH, owned by agent Roman Rummenigge, is looking after their interests.
With Roma already making a concrete approach, Aston Villa will have to act quickly to convince both the player and the German champions.


