Aston Villa: Loïc Badé left to stay in Seville

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For several days, Aston Villa has been eyeing Loïc Badé. The objective for the English club is to quickly complete the successor to Diego Carlos who has just officially left the Villans to join Turkey and Fenerbahce. The French international, pillar of the Andalusian club, finalist in the Olympic Games with France in Paris 2024 and rewarded for his good performances by being called up to the French team by Didier Deschamps, is very happy in Andalusia.

If the former Rennais is obviously tempted to join an ambitious and qualified club in the Champions League, his attachment to the Spanish club and his desire to take his team to the European Cup at the end of the season make him hesitate. On the Sevillian side, we prefer to keep the team's best player for a few more months, despite Aston Villa's offer which meets Seville's initial requirements (greater than €25 million). For the moment, Loïc Badé has left to stay in Andalusia this winter, but as the saying goes, in football everything moves very quickly and a final last minute change cannot be ruled out.

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