Aston Villa transfer news: Villans tipped to launch another move for £50m rising star
Carlton Palmer insists that Aston Villa will again try to sign Yves Bissouma in the summer.
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Carlton Palmer insists that Aston Villa will again try to sign Yves Bissouma in the summer.
Steven Gerrard certainly had a busy first transfer window in charge at Villa Park, and he wasted no time in signing players, securing four first-team recruits over the last month including Philippe Coutinho and Lucas Digne, who have had an instant impact on the side, but the manager isn’t stopping there, as he already eyes up his summer window moves.
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Manchester United were very quiet when it came to incomings in the January transfer window, and that's because one of their targets had no interest in a move.
Many Manchester United fans were left disappointed after the club opted not to sign any new players in the January transfer window. Despite the club needing reinforcements, United focused on securing outgoings for some players.
Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma was heavily linked with a move away from the Amex during the January transfer window, with Aston Villa and Manchester United said to be interested.
Steven Gerrard's former Rangers player Leon Balogun claims Yves Bissouma "is a joy to watch", having played alongside and trained with the midfielder at Brighton.
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