João Félix has a preference for his future club

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This summer, like the previous one, João Félix (24 years old) is one of the stars of the transfer window. Pushed towards the exit at Atlético de Madrid, the Portuguese, who has been well treated by his club since the restart, is preparing for a new start. He was not against continuing at FC Barcelona, ​​where he was on loan last year. But the Culés do not seem really willing to bring him back and pay the sum requested by the Colchoneros, namely 60 million euros.

On the other hand, Aston Villa is clearly ready to make some financial efforts according to Sport. The Catalan media also adds that João Félix is ​​very interested in the idea of ​​returning to the Premier League and playing the C1 with the Villans under the orders of Unai Emery. The English therefore have their chances.

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