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Aston Villa pushing to sign £26m goalkeeper praised by Emiliano Martinez

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Published Jul 23, 2026, 8:20 PM GMT+1

Dominic is a news journalist for Football FanCast, having graduated from the University of Huddersfield in 2022, achieving a first-class honours degree in Sports Journalism.

Since leaving university, Dominic has written for websites including GiveMeSport, Football FanCast, Transfer Tavern and Sports Mole, producing a variety of content from transfer news to match previews and reviews.

Dominic has previously worked in club media, working for FC Halifax Town, as well as working for The Halifax Courier, interviewing names such as Pete Wild, Gary Johnson and Phil Parkinson. Dominic has also interviewed the likes of Gus Poyet and Dean Saunders for Football FanCast.

A Tranmere fan, Dominic particularly enjoys writing about the EFL.

Aston Villa are now among the frontrunners to sign SC Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu, who could be brought in to replace Emiliano Martinez.

Earlier this week, it was revealed Villa are now determined to keep hold of Martinez, who has been valued at £40m, in light of his performances for Argentina at the World Cup, but should the 33-year-old move on, Atubolu could be a solid replacement.

In fact, Unai Emery's current shot-stopper is an admirer of the Freiburg star. Speaking about the possibility of a penalty shoot-out ahead of last season's Europa League final, he said: "Their goalkeeper (Atubolu) is pretty good, so I will have to push myself even harder."

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The 24-year-old made 15 Europa League appearances for Freiburg on their way to finishing as runners-up, during which time he kept five clean sheets and conceded just 13 goals.

Over the past three seasons, the German has also established himself in the Bundesliga, making 94 appearances and keeping 26 clean sheets.

Lauded as "brilliant" by former Freiburg goalkeeper Mark Flekken, the Bundesliga star could now be ready to test himself in the Premier League, and the Villans are well-placed to secure his signature.

Aston Villa stepping up talks to sign Noah Atubolu

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Aston Villa's talks to sign Atubolu are intensifying, as he is now set to leave Freiburg, who are open to a departure this summer, and he is keen on a move to the Premier League.

The Bundesliga outfit are expected to hold out for around £21m - £26m, amid widespread interest from English clubs, but Villa and AFC Bournemouth have now emerged as the frontrunners.

It is unsurprising Emery's side are eager to keep hold of Martinez, who is a seasoned international and vastly experienced in the Premier League, but there are some indications it could be the right time to sign the Freiburg shot-stopper.

Should Aston Villa sign Noah Atubolu or keep Emiliano Martinez?

Noah Atubolu

Emiliano Martinez

Far younger at just 24-years-old

Has made 228 Premier League appearances

26 league clean sheets across past three seasons, two more than Martinez

Won just 1.75 tackles per game last season

Keen on move to England, whereas Martinez wanted to leave last summer

70.9% save percentage last season, 6.7% more than Atubolu

Would cost £21m-26m, whereas Villa could sell their goalkeeper for £40m

Kept one more Europa League clean sheet than Atubolu

Freiburg are open to a sale, so it is a good opportunity

Experienced international, collecting 67 Argentina caps

Aston Villa's other goalkeeper targets

Atubolu is far from the only goalkeeper in Villa's sights though, with Manchester City's James Trafford under consideration, after the Englishman struggled to receive consistent game time last season.

The Europa League winners are also primed to launch a move for Parma star Zion Suzuki, who caught the eye for Japan at the World Cup.

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