Aston Villa transfer news: Fresh update reveals Villa's 'top target' as deadline looms
Aston Villa's top priority on Deadline Day is to try and bring in a defensive midfielder, according to journalist Pete O'Rourke.
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Aston Villa's top priority on Deadline Day is to try and bring in a defensive midfielder, according to journalist Pete O'Rourke.
Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma is 'unlikely' to sign for Aston Villa today, according to reports.
Aston Villa have already been rather proactive in the January transfer window in terms of adding new faces to their squad such as Philippe Coutinho and Robin Olsen on loan deals, as well as signing Lucas Digne and Calum Chambers permanently.
Aston Villa could make a late move for Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Yves Bissouma if Douglas Luiz departs in the final hours of the transfer window, according to Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor.
Arsenal must trigger a £74.7million release clause in Alexander Isak’s contract if they wish to sign the Real Sociedad striker before the transfer window closes tonight.
Aston Villa could still make a final approach to sign Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma this month with the transfer window set to close on Monday.
Aston Villa will ‘100%’ be active on transfer deadline day looking for a new No.6, in a potentially exciting update from Express journalist Ryan Taylor.The Midlands outfit went into the January transfer window with the position widely reported as being one of their priorities, but they are yet to bring in anyone to fill it.
Arsenal entered 2022 sitting in fourth place having won their previous five matches. Sitting ahead of West Ham United, Tottenham, Manchester United and with Chelsea beginning to stutter, even the Blues were threatening to drop into the fold.