Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as ‘alternative’ transfer target

Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as 'alternative' transfer target
Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as 'alternative' transfer target

Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as ‘alternative’ transfer target

We might expect Champions League play for Aston Villa in the upcoming season. This previous season,

they came in fourth place behind Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool on the Premier League table.

The Midlands team will have the opportunity to strengthen their roster during the next transfer window.

In light of that, let’s take a look at some recent rumors and news originating from the club.

Juventus has reportedly been considering Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz as an “alternative” option in the event that Adrien Rabiot departs.

according to a report from Italian news source Gazzetta dello Sport via Calcio Mercato.

With 13 caps to his name, the Brazil international has established himself as a mainstay at Villa Park since his relocation there in 2019.

Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as 'alternative' transfer target
Aston Villa ace emerges on radar of European giants as ‘alternative’ transfer target

He left Vasco de Gama to join Manchester City in England in 2017.

He went on loan to Girona from the Etihad Stadium in Spain to gain some experience in the field.

Five years ago, the Villans signed him, and he hasn’t looked back.

He has played for them in 204 games across all competitions, contributing 22 goals.

Luiz stated earlier this year, “I’m grateful to Villa for giving me the chance to play in the Premier League.

and every time I get on the pitch, I want to show how grateful I am.” Luiz is appreciative of the devotion that Aston Villa has shown him recently.

We’ve had a terrific season (2023–24); we’ve played excellent football.

and we’re confident in our ability to demonstrate our game model. As a squad, we think we can win this game and advance to the final.”

Stephen Clemence, a former assistant manager of Aston Villa, has taken over as Barrow’s new League Two boss.

After deciding to break ways with Pete Wild after they came just short of missing the play-offs on the last day of the season,

the Bluebirds have been searching for a new manager.

The 46-year-old Clemence has consented to take over the Cumbrian group.

Prior to being appointed as the Gills’ first manager in November of last year,

He had also held positions as his number two at Sunderland, Hull City, Sheffield Wednesday, West Brom, and Newcastle United.

However, his time in Kent proved to be unsuccessful.

Prior to retiring in 2010, Clemence played over 250 appearances as a midfielder for teams including Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Tottenham Hotspur.

Ray Clemence, a former goalkeeper for England, Spurs, and Liverpool, is his father.

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