A tricolor defender finds an unexpected outcome

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The race against the clock will finally have paid. While the winter transfer window was coming to an end, a French defender, overshadowed since his shattering arrival in England less than a year ago, obtained his ticket to relaunch his career. Recruited at gold prices (€ 45 million) in 2023, this vice-world champion 2022 has never managed to win in its London club, accumulating only six Premier League appearances this season (365 minutes in total) .

An untenable situation for a player wishing to find playing time and a place in the national team. Forced to leave the banks of the Thames, he remains in the English championship, joining an ambitious training, qualified for the Champions League. A strategic choice to revive without exile.

Axel Disasi joins Aston Villa

It is therefore Axel Disasi who is about to endorse the colors of Aston Villa. Chelsea finally reached an agreement with the

Villans For a dry loan until June, without purchase option. The operation, conducted in an emergency, almost hungry due to technical differences, but the player's desire to get involved. Absent this Monday facing West Ham, the 25 -year -old Frenchman quickly hopes to win under the orders of Unai Emery, whose project seduces.

A crazy end of transfer window for the villans

The Birmingham club did not stop there: in 24 hours, it formalized the arrival of Marco Asensio (loaned by PSG) and Marcus Rashford, breaking in Manchester United. These offensive reinforcements contrast with the departure of Jhon Duran, sold to Al-Nassr. An intense winter window for Aston Villa, which relies on the experience and potential of its new recruits to consolidate its status as a European pretender. For Disasi, this is an opportunity to prove that his English adventure is just beginning.

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