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"Big ambition" - Transfer insider drops Gerrard claim as Aston Villa now eye 6 ft 5 "leader"

Aston Villa target Sven Botman may not see the Villans as a big step down from AC Milan, says transfer insider Dean Jones.

According to reports, the Midlands club are waiting to see if the new Serie A champions sign the Dutchman as they weigh up making a move.

As per The Telegraph, Villa are one of several sides waiting in the wings in case Botman’s switch from Lille to Milan does not happen.

Central defence looks to be an area that manager Steven Gerrard is keen to strengthen, with Burnley’s James Tarkowski also said to be of interest.

The Villans have started doing their business early, already landing Philippe Coutinho on a permanent transfer from Barcelona after his successful loan spell and Boubacar Kamara on a free transfer from Marseille.

It will now be interesting to see if they can wrap up a deal for 6 ft 5 Botman, who has been described as a “leader” by former manager Christophe Galtier.

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Despite Milan just winning the Scudetto and qualifying for the Champions League, Jones does not think Botman will view joining Villa instead of the Italian giants as a big step down.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, the transfer insider said: “It’ll still be a surprise if he doesn’t go to Milan. They’re Serie A title winners and they’re in the Champions League.

“It’s quite a big climb down to then suddenly end up at Aston Villa, but then again, the profile of the club’s still big, you’ve got a manager with big ambition and the sort of money on the table is going to be as good if not better.

“So while on the surface level, you think, ‘That is a big climb down’, actually, from the player’s point of view, it might not be. And, at the end of the day, the Premier League is a

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