A crucial summer transmission window appears for Aston Villa as a side of Unai Emery to continue as European regulars despite an important puzzle piece that comes close to a Villa Park exit in Emi Martinez
Aston Villa has so far looked at their wallet in the transfer window, but a vital summer looms. The men of Unai Emery will again play European football for the coming campaign.
Wounds were licked on the last day of the previous Premier League season when the Villans missed the Champions League football and the funds that accompany it to Manchester United under cruel conditions.
However, they will adorn the Europa League for the coming period, and the club will have to prepare accordingly this summer. UEFA has thrown a light key, the club has been fined £ 9.5 million for violating financial rules and imposing a sporting sanction.
The club can only register a new player on their UEFA list A if the list is a transfer balance positive, but Villa does not see this as an important obstacle. Mirror Football is investigating who could come this summer and this summer can go from Villa Park, including a recruit of £ 50 million and £ 40 million replacement.
£ 50 million arrival in the form of Ferran Torres
The credit institutions of Marco Asencio and Marcus Rashford appeared to have enjoyed an important role on Emery side last year and enjoyed a fantastic campaign. They leave a gaping hole if they are not permanently signed, which looks unlikely at the moment.
According to Gazzetta Dello Sport, Asencio is said to be the target of Inter Milan, Champions League finalists and the potential PSR -Hit of Rashford, just seems to be outside the reach of the Villans. The attacking of reinforcements can therefore be at the top of the list of the club when the expenses begin, with only younger Zepiqueno Redmond that has been signed so far and a surprise goal has arisen in the form of Ferran Torres of Barcelona.
Reports in Spain suggest that the Catalan giants would be willing to accept compensation in the £ 43 million region for the 25-year-old former wing player in Manchester City. Former Villa Scout Bryan King inquired Villa News that Emery could also be the key in forcing a potential deal.
“I think Emery will be a big factor,” he said. “The promise of regular first team football, working under a Spanish manager and Spanish coaching staff. Life at Villa would be very pleasant, I think, for Torres.”
EMI Martinez replaced by £ 40 million shot stopper
In terms of outputs, EMI Martinez Villa Park is expected to leave this window. The 32-year-old World Cup winner has been a Goliath between the sticks for Villa, but Manchester United and Atletico Madrid have been disputed as likely destinations.
Must Martinez, who left the last home game of the Villans in tears last season in what looked like a farewell, goes out the output door and then protects the signature of a competent replacement, will be a priority.
Lucas Chevalier van Lille seems to be the Scotstopper who is reserved to come in and try to fill the boots of Martinez, as reported in May by Sky Sports Switzerland that conversations had started bringing the Frenchman to the Premier League.
Chevalier is appreciated at around £ 40 million and last season held 11 clean sheets in Ligue 1, the second most in the French top flight, when his side ended in the fifth.
Lucas Digne sold and Ian Maatsen has handed over more minutes
An area where the Villans are not missing is left-back. Lucas Dignne arrived from Everton in January 2022, and although he has sometimes seen Sub-Par, his set-piece skills and Pinpoint-Kruiten can be deadly.
Last summer Ian Maatsen was brought in from Chelsea. He had spent the previous campaign on loan with Borussia Dortmund, where he made the Champions League final.
Emery played both, in favor of Dignne, who seems to come to life in the light of the competition last season, but rumors suggest that the French full-back could leave Villa Park in the coming months, with Atletico Madrid, a potential freer says the Times.
The 31-year-old is in the last year of his current contract, and although he has been consistent for Villa, removes his wages from the books and receives a fee for a player who might run on a free summer, can be smart, given that sizes are waiting in the wings.
Ollie Watkins remains placed despite Manchester United Left
With Jhon Duran sold in January, Villa favorite Ollie Watkins led the line most of the season and gathered 16 league goals, an impressive total despite being three less than he had managed in the previous term.
Unlike Digne, he will be contracted to Villa until 2028, but, after he has reached the age of 29 and with people like United Snuffelt with big money to offer, he is connected to a relocation of the West Midlands.
A reimbursement of £ 60 million is all around, but the role that Watkins plays under Emery, not even taking his goal output into account, should not make him relatively unaffordable. Watkins is a workaholic.
Although his finish can sometimes leave much to be desired, the soil that he is not only covered by the center is also wide from the game for the game of Villa. Without Rashford to force him on the couch, he could merge some impressive versions next season and in the interior, as he replaces him with an unknown entity, which is a vital campaign.
