£60k, £4m Funds Wasted: Villa have been defrauded by £60k-p/w flop who has cost them £4m per goal.
£60k, £4m Funds Wasted: Villa have been defrauded by £60k-p/w flop who has cost them £4m per goal.
The midfield player has had a hard time adjusting to life in the Premier League.
Last Sunday, Aston Villa lost 4-0 to Tottenham Hotspur, possibly ending their season.
All in all, it was an afternoon to forget, but the game was effectively ended by a furious outburst from John McGinn.
Ollie Watkins, one of Unai Emery’s most important players, barely got a kick during the match, and the team appeared to give up in an unexpected manner in the closing minutes of the match.
Even though the Spaniard’s replacements cost the team a lot of money, they did not have a significant effect on the match. One of them in particular struggled once more.
Aston Villa suffered a potentially season-defining 4-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur last Sunday.
It was an afternoon to forget for all involved, but a moment of frustration from John McGinn really did put the game to bed.
Even Unai Emery’s most influential players struggled, with Ollie Watkins hardly getting a kick all game, and it seemed as though the side uncharacteristically gave up towards the latter stages of the game.
The Spaniard’s substitutions also failed to have a huge impact on the tie, with one of them particularly struggling yet again, despite costing the club a lot of money.
What Aston Villa paid for Zaniolo and his wage
Nicolo Zaniolo moved from Roma to Galatasaray a little over a year ago today in an effort to start a new chapter in his career.
The Italian midfielder joined to Villa on a season-long loan in the summer after scoring five goals in just ten games, including two starts, in the Turkish Super Lig.
The BBC reports that the Villans paid a £4.25 million loan fee for the provisional signing of the “fantastic” Zaniolo, according to scout Jacek Kulig. However, if certain requirements are fulfilled, the agreement may become a permanent one worth £19.2 million.
The 24-year-old’s salary will cost NSWE £60k a week for the season, or £3.1 million. But according to Capology, Zaniolo has already received bonuses totaling little less than £800k.
What Zaniolo earns compared to Villa’s midfielders
Though Zaniolo’s time in England hasn’t exactly been ideal, he was initially signed to replace Emi Buendia, who is expected to miss nearly the whole season due to an ACL injury.
Despite playing in 19 Premier League games this season, the former Roma prospect has only started seven of them and scored once, in the 1-1 draw against Sheffield United.
With two goals in all competitions, the attacking midfielder Zaniolo is expected to cost Villa £4 million for each goal he scores for the team when you factor in his pay, bonuses, and loan fee.
Thankfully, he doesn’t make as much money as some of the Villa team’s top earners—£90k less than Youri Tielemans and £15k less than Douglas Luiz each week.
Aston Villa’s Midfielder Earnings | |
---|---|
Player | Weekly Salary |
Boubacar Kamara | £150k |
Youri Tielemans | £150k |
John McGinn | £120k |
Douglas Luiz | £75k |
Jacob Ramsey | £70k |
Nicolo Zaniolo | £60k |
Via Capology |
But since coming to Villa Park, Zaniolo has had more yellow cards than goal contributions, so his salary hasn’t exactly been justified on the field.
Aside from his production in the closing third, the former Inter Milan star has also had difficulty contributing to the team, managing only 5.3 accurate passes, 0.4 crucial passes, and 1.1 shoots per game.
Given that Emery doesn’t think the Italian can consistently start in the starting lineup, it’s safe to assume that his loan move to Villa was a flop.
But Zaniolo might be given a chance to replace the suspended McGinn, and it might be the catalyst for a new chapter in his Villa career.
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