“Heading for Aston Villa”: The club must accept the offer because it is just too alluring.
We discussed Spanish reports on Sunday that indicated Andrés García’s transfer to Aston Villa, which would cost €7 million plus €2 million in bonuses, was imminent.
Julián Calero, the manager of Levante, added that the 21-year-old is “99% out,” meaning his departure will occur shortly.
Super Deporte explains why the Spanish team considered Aston Villa’s offer and claims the Spaniard is “heading to Aston Villa” for €7 million plus €2 million in bonuses.
The teenage right-back has contributed three goals and three assists in 22 league games this season, and Calero has frequently relied on him.
The fullback is crucial to the Segunda División team’s quest for promotion as they are currently four points behind leaders UD Almería in fourth place.
Nevertheless, Levante had favored selling him to Unai Emery’s team in the winter transfer window since their offer was “too succulent.” To put it another way, they couldn’t have turned down the Villans because it was a “lot of money.”
The most recent player to emerge from Levante’s junior system to assist in their fundraising efforts is García.
Ángel Algobia of Levante scored and provided an assist in their 3-1 victory over Granada over the weekend. When questioned about García’s upcoming departure, Super Deporte relayed his responses.
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