Aston Villa manager Unai Emery is now taking action personally for the “excellent” defender, who has been identified as a priority target for the summer transfer window, a report said.
Villa Breeze Past Club
Villa’s victory over club Club Brugge 3-0 on Wednesday night put them comfortably into the Champions League quarterfinals, where they faced the toughest test, defeating Liverpool in 16 rounds.
Marco Asensio last provided another weapon for Villas, and the Spaniards emphasized exactly why negotiations had been held to make him stay in Villa Park Park permanently and there was a feeling that he could only spend £13 million.
Emery is eager to strengthen several areas of his team in the summer, and has also determined the need for a new striker to be introduced after Jhon Duran leaves al-Nassr, and a report shows that Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic may have only £25m.
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He impressed Emory this season.
Earlier this week, Champions League quarterfinals were still signing this summer’s Jon Aramburu, a deal that could be just £13m, and there is another update to their pursuit of right-back.
According to a Spanish report, Alan Bru is now identified as a priority for Aston Villa, and Emory sees him as an ideal choice to strengthen the right-back area.
Espanyol is pushing the move to the defender and informing the hierarchy that the need to bring a new right-back, but his signature may be fiercely contested, with Real Madrid and Inter Milan in the picture as well.
Emery is determined to sign the Venezuelan, but since he has only recently signed a new contract with the Spanish club, it may be difficult to sign from Real Sociedad, meaning they won’t be forced to sell for less than what they demand.
Aramburu impresses the club and the country
The 22-year-old has been a consistent starter for La Liga’s Sociedad this season, with 24 appearances and being ranked the most consistent performance, averaged to the third highest match score in the team.
The Caracas-born defender is particularly impressive in winning the defender, ranking 99% of tackles per 90 points over the past year, while also ranked 91st percentile for clearing and air-winning titles.
Journalist Nathan Joyes also praised the Venezuelan international after watching his national action.
Aramburu has just £13m, which may be a good signing for Villa, but they already have plenty of stockpiles in the right-back area, with Matty Cash and the Andres Garcia signing in January.
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