Football
Will Aston Villa catch the next big fish? English club wants to sign Manchester United star
Aston Villa acquired the star Philippe Coutinho in the winter, albeit only on loan, but it was one of the most interesting winter transfers, which also works out great. Now the Villans have to cut their teeth on another star.
Aston Villa acquired the star Philippe Coutinho in the winter, albeit only on loan, but it was one of the most interesting winter transfers, which also works out great. Now the Villans have to cut their teeth on another star.
Aston Villa is already playing for practically nothing this season, has secured a quiet mid-table position and can slowly figure out what to do next season.
In the winter, the Villans acquired Philippe Coutinho on loan, and could bring him into their ranks permanently for £33m in the summer. Coach Steven Gerrard is keen on the transfer.
Coutinho has scored 4 goals and 3 assists in 10 Premier League games. Moreover, he could have another star teammate from the summer if he stays at the Birmingham club.
Paul Pogba, who is out of contract at Manchester United, will be a free agent from the summer. A number of teams are interested in the French international. In particular, there is a lot of talk about a return to Juventus.
However, The Sun has now come up with the information that two Premier League clubs are also preparing their offers for Pogba. One of them is Aston Villa, the other is Newcastle United, which has rich owners and is trying to return among the English top.
French side PSG are also interested in Pogba. In his own words, the midfielder wants to win trophies.
Source: The Sun, Transfermarkt
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