Aston Villa: Unai Emery has already extended

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Between FC Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich, Liverpool and even AC Milan, the battle rages for the search for the new coach. And this obviously worries all European clubs. The German press recently explained that Bayern Munich was attracted by the profile of a certain Unai Emery. The 52-year-old Spaniard excels with Aston Villa, who is on the verge of securing his qualification for the C1, while reaching the semi-finals of the C4. He could therefore be seduced by the idea of ​​joining one of the best teams in Europe.

But according to information from The Athletic, the Unai Emery track is to be crossed off the list for the Rekordmeister. The ex-PSG coach has already extended his contract until 2027. But that’s not all, since Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens, the ambitious owners of the Villains, are convinced that he can sign up for the very long term and become their version of Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.

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