Confirmed Report: Aston Villa and Emery have reached an agreement to recruit a “lively” new player.
Aston Villa are looking to build on an impressive Premier League season, and sources say that Unai Emery’s side have already agreed on one of their January targets.
Aston Villa’s preparations for January…
The Villans have undoubtedly been one of the success stories in the English top division this season, putting themselves in contention for the Premier League crown, lying three points behind Jurgen Klopp’s league-leading Liverpool side.
Despite this, Villa Park’s form has dipped slightly after one win in their past three matches, prompting Emery to contemplate bringing in reinforcements to assist enhance his squad depth in the coming weeks and months.
Aston Villa’s “sensational” signing of Watkins might propel him to the next level.
This winter, Unai Emery wants to boost Aston Villa’s attack.
According to recent estimates, the Villans will have plenty of financial clout to throw around as they seek new recruits, thanks to a new December share sale in the West Midlands that raised approximately £55 million.
Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville has long been mentioned as a possible target for Aston Villa, and latest reports suggest that he might cost more than £25 million to get to Villa Park given his importance to his current club’s promotion campaign.
According to a report, it looks that an agreement has been struck on another prospective incoming as Aston Villa begin to put their foot down in the transfer market.
Cyril Ngonge has agreed to terms with Aston Villa.
Aston Villa have reached an agreement with Hellas Verona over Cyril Ngonge, according to Tuttomercatoweb, after paying a fee of roughly €10 million (£8.6 million), which has been verbally accepted.
Nonetheless, the source states that Ngonge, who can play as a number ten, winger, or striker, may want to stay in Serie A because he admires the league, and Fiorentina may present an alternate destination for the Belgian to continue his growth.
Ngonge, who was described as “lively” by journalist Josh Bunting last year, has played on the flanks and through the middle this season, tallying five goals and two assists in 19 games across all competitions (Ngonge statistics – Transfermarkt).
Aston Villa already have a good forward line, and Ngonge would add diversity and pace to Emery’s offensive options if he moved to Villa Park.
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