Aston Villa has submitted an investigation into the contract to sign a “very talented” midfielder, according to X’s reporter Mohamed Toubache-Ter.
Villa’s summer transfer plans are being shaped
Villa’s summer transfer business could be significantly hampered by a failed Champions League qualifying round next season, following Thomas Bramal’s controversial decision to rule out Morgan Rodgers’ opening goal at Old Trafford last Sunday.
It could also be a double wamy for Unai Emery, as the manager finds it more difficult to hold some of his better players.
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Unai Emery was supported by pursuing a “elite” summer transfer target.
So signing a new goalkeeper is on the agenda of the villains of the upcoming window, but they are also clearly keen to bring in a new central midfielder that links with different targets in both positions.
Fernandez and Gomez could have an immediate impact at Villa Park given the former had experience in the Premier League, and last season’s performance in League 1 gave them the first England call from Lee Carsley.
However, there have also been reports that Aston Villa and NSWE are willing to take risks to a more unknown amount with Toubache-er taking X to reveal that Emery’s part is investigating “very talented” lens midfielder Neil El Einawi.
Further reports say Italian giant Juventus is also interested in El Ainawi, who is likely to leave the lens this summer, as he had previously approached as Monaco before failing medical care.
Er-Ainaui is moving in France
Gomez may be the more well-known League 1 Central midfielder, but Lensstar was just as impressive as last season, with a particularly solid performance in the offensive sense, earning eight goals and one assist in 24 games.
The Nancy-born midfielder routinely finds the back of the lens net, but he is also a clearly balanced central midfielder, considering that he is located in the 95th percentile for 95 percent interception and block over the past year compared to his positional peers.
Thus, 23-year-old Elle Ainaui is not the most well-known signing of Aston Villa, but there are plenty of indications that he could become a wise takeover this summer, and it is promising news that steps are being taken to assess potential deals.