AS Roma are making an early move in the summer transfer market, with reports from Sky Germany indicating the Serie A giants have lodged a concrete inquiry for Bayern Munich's promising young midfielder, Noël Aséko. The Giallorossi see the German talent as an ideal fit to bolster their engine room ahead of the new season.
Roma, however, are not alone in their pursuit. The 20-year-old prodigy is also attracting keen interest from the English Premier League, where both Aston Villa and Brighton & Hove Albion are closely monitoring his situation. Further competition could come from within Germany itself, as Sky's Kerry Hau notes significant, though unnamed, Bundesliga clubs are also in the mix.
For now, Aséko's immediate future remains at the Allianz Arena. Bayern's plan is to integrate him into Vincent Kompany's first-team setup during pre-season, giving him a crucial opportunity to prove he can compete at the highest level. This represents a classic big-club dilemma: developing top youth talent versus cashing in on their potential.
Should the youngster fail to secure a spot in Kompany's plans, a summer sale appears likely. In that scenario, the German record champions are expected to demand a transfer fee in the region of €10-12 million for a player widely regarded as one of their most exciting academy products.
