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Aston Villa: How do Villa improve on their best season for decades?

By britishbulletin.com2 June 20262 Mins Read
Aston Villa: How do Villa improve on their best season for decades?
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There is though, the question of whether to utilise the squad and not cash in on some, with Donyell Malen’s £22m move to Roma in mind.

The forward scored 15 goals in 20 games for Roma after initially joining on loan in January, leaving some at Villa with seller’s remorse. He made just 14 starts in his 12 months at Villa Park but his value will now be double what they sold him for.

In terms of incomings, a winger and a right-back, who can also play centre-back, are high on the agenda with Andres Garcia expected to move to Valencia after struggling to make an impact.

There have also been thoughts about revamping the left-back role with more physicality, while another body in midfield is desired.

Villa have also been long-term admirers of Newcastle United’s Harvey Barnes.

They would be interested should the Magpies be willing to cut a deal but there is the expectation, after Barnes’ 16 goals this season and Anthony Gordon’s Barcelona move, he will not be available on the cheap.

There lies one of the problems for Villa. In order to improve they will need to spend and the recognition is the players who would elevate them would cost at least £40m.

Striker Brian Madjo, 17, and winger Alysson, 20, arrived in January from Metz and Gremio respectively as an example of Villa’s slightly shifting policy under president of football operations Roberto Olabe.

He was brought in with a view of targeting long-term, younger signings as Villa look to future-proof their squad.

Yet the club know they need to target younger players who are closer to the finished article than in recent years, Rogers being the only unqualified success under 23.

Emery has had to find some middle ground with his long-term friend Olabe, the head coach naturally wanting players for now.

The key is finding a balance and delivering players Emery asks for to improve the squad. The step to take Villa forwards on the pitch is the hardest.

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