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Things are moving in the Premier League. The big names in the Kingdom are starting to get active on the transfer market and are ready to seize the great opportunities on the market. Qualified for the next Champions League, Aston Villa wants to make an interesting transfer window to maintain its level.
And for this, Unai Emery would have in his sights a former star of FC Barcelona. Indeed, according to BrandJoao Félix would be very appreciated by the Spanish coach Unai Emery. Not kept by the Catalan club after a one-season loan, the Portuguese international will make his return to Atlético de Madrid with whom he is under contract until June 2029. But the former number 14 of Barça does not intend to stay in the Spanish capital.
What if Joao Félix made his return to the Premier League? After a few months spent in England with Chelsea from January 2023 to June 2023, the Portuguese could once again head to the Kingdom, but this time to Aston Villa.
A destination that could seduce him since the Vilans will play in the next edition of the Champions League. But still, Villa’s interest would have to intensify in the coming days. At this moment, the English have not yet taken action. In the event of a transfer, the sum could rise to 30 million euros
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