October 6, 2024

UPDATE NEWS : Aston Villa could put the icing on their summer transfer window cake with bold £47.5m signing.Unai Emery: Aston Villa head coach says opportunity was too good to turn  down | Football News | Sky Sports

 

When Unai Emery took over at Aston Villa last season, the club could hardly have been in worse shape. The Steven Gerrard experiment had started to unravel at an alarming rate, and with both quality and impetus severely lacking, the prospect of relegation looked like a very real and very scary oneHard cut to today, with the new Premier League campaign just days away, and things could barely be more different. Not only did Villa undergo an absurdly improbable transformation in fortunes to finish in a European spot last term, but they have doubled down on Emery’s early success by recruiting ambitiously this summer. Deals for the likes of Youri Tielemans, Moussa Diaby

, and Pau Torres look to have vastly increased the calibre of their matchday squad, and the general consensus is that they will continue to stake a claim as one of the foremost disruptors to the accepted order of things in the upper reaches of the top flight this season…But there is still some work to be done. Most pressing is the need for further attacking reinforcements. Villa are yet to properly replace the departed Danny Ings, who left for West Ham back in January, and as things stand, Ollie Watkins remains their only out-and-out striker. Various names have been linked as potential candidates for recruitment, but one particularly intriguing option is Barcelona forward Ferran Torres.

The Spaniard has been on the books at Camp Nou since he left Manchester City early last year, and according to Sport, is understood to be a genuine target for Emery’s side. Valued at around £47.5 million, he is capable of playing through the centre, as well as out on the left flank, and would represent a versatile and exciting acquisition in a crucial area of the pitch.French international forward Moussa Diaby is NUFC's top target | Arab News

Torres is an accomplished and well-rounded attacking force, who is just as capable of scoring goals as he is creating them. During his last stint in England, he bagged nine time in 28 Premier League outings, and has an admirable record of 15 strikes in 35 senior international caps for Spain. He carries the ball well and with purpose, he has a keen eye for an incisive pass, and there is a reason why, up until his point, interest in him has been the preserve of Europe’s elite.

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