Aston Villa Could Make a Transfer Gamble at Striker

Aston Villa Could Make a Transfer Gamble at Striker

Aston Villa has emerged as one of the most unexpected teams in European football this year, and after making the

Conference League, they have a real chance of making it to the Champions League in 2023–2024.

With the addition of Bundesliga star Moussa Diaby from current league leaders Bayer Leverkusen to

partner with breakout scorer Ollie Watkins, Villa appear to be a force to be reckoned with under Unai Emery.

But Aston Villa are far from finished. With two points apiece from second-place Arsenal, the Lions are hungry for more.

They have been connected to some interesting attacking players, such as Jadon Sancho, a winger for Manchester United.

Sport Italia now claims that Aston Villa is interested in Moise Kean, a striker for Juventus.

Although he isn’t the most reliable performer up top, the former Everton and PSG striker’s skill has always been undeniable. Kean might be a risk worth taking for Aston Villa, if Emery can maximize his potential.

Under Emery, a lot of young, gifted players have flourished, and Kean is one of those players.

He puts in a lot of effort for Juventus and did the same for PSG in the past, even switching to the right wing to make room for other players.

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Kean is risky because his price is likely to be high. Purchasing players from a team like Juventus always comes with a cost, particularly for Premier League teams competing for the championship. Juventus is also competing for the championship.

But if Kean’s promise is real and Villa’s manager thinks he can be the one to bring this unique Italian talent to light, then the

Lions should take a chance on him at a fair price.

Aston Villa should be able to qualify for the Champions League and even challenge Arsenal and Manchester City for first place

in the Premier League with the correct signings.

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