Aston Villa ace on his way after Unai Emery bust-up……

Only three points behind Manchester City in first place, and joint top of their Europa Conference League group, there’s every reason to believe that if Emery can maintain the same results and performances, 2023/24 might be a truly special season for the club.

Much of Emery’s success must be attributed to how smoothly the dressing room functions, and for the most part, it looks like his squad is entirely behind him – with one probable exception

According to Football Insider, young Jhon Duran is proving to be a disruptive force behind the scenes, and the club will try to move him as soon as possible.

According to the site, a loan move seems most possible, however teams will undoubtedly be hesitant to take a chance on a player who, at 19 years old, is still learning his craft and must learn to wait his turn.

Unai Emery reveals his dreams for Aston Villa

Olsen has said that his family has given him permission to continue representing his country.
“I have to consider my family as well, but if I have to choose, I’m not done.” I am determined to continue. I believe my wife at home wants me to continue. It means a great deal to me. “I also believe I demonstrated in the matches that it means a lot,” he remarked.

The Aston Villa goalkeeper has played 69 times for Sweden, keeping 31 clean sheets and conceding 74 goals. He also expressed his wish to remain with the national squad to Fotbollskanalen.

“We’re expecting our third child and will see.” It’s an exciting moment for the following collection [international break], and everything is possible. But if you ask now, I have to tell you that I’m not ready to leave this,” Olsen said.

“These years have been fantastic.” I’ve had some fun playing here. I have to consider my family as well, but if I had to choose now, I’m not done.”

“It’s likely that all three children are causing chaos at home while I’m away,” he remarked when asked what could change his mind. But I honestly don’t know. “I don’t think I’m finished.”

The Swede is Villa Park’s second-choice goalkeeper, behind Emiliano Martnez, and has been restricted.

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