While Emery “enquires about two stars,” Aston Villa is eyeing a “agreement” with the European powerhouses over a swap deal.

According to sources, Douglas Luiz’s transfer to Turin is being negotiated by Juventus and Aston Villa, including five players.

Luiz is anticipated to sign a contract with Juventus this summer after assisting Aston Villa to a fourth-place Premier League result and the Europa Conference League semifinal.

Although the Gunners are in the market for a new No. 6, they seem to be searching elsewhere. He has previously been linked to Arsenal.

Aston Villa and Juventus were rumored to be in talks early this month, but things have since quieted down.

The reason for this is that Old Lady midfielder Weston McKennie has declined to take part in a players-plus-cash trade, and both teams are looking for the best option.

Several trustworthy journalists have denied the notion that Tottenham was trying to “hijack” the signing of the American international.

While English winger Samuel Iling-Junior seems content to be a part of a deal that would see him finish up at Villa Park, McKennie seems to have no desire to leave Italy.

The Villans have requested a few different Juventus players as a result.
Juventus star turns down Aston Villa; two players are considered as backups

The Premier League team “are in the process of re-organising an agreement” with the Italian powerhouses, who wish to finalize Luiz’s deal, according to Sky Sports.

‘Talks are underway over the signing of’ Enzo Barrenechea, who spent the previous season on loan at Frosinone, after McKennie and the parties were unable to come to an agreement.

Villa believes that obtaining a further £21 million in addition to Iling-Junior and another player fulfills Luiz’s assessment of £55 million.

Barrenechea’s “openness to the move” gives them hope, but Unai Emery’s team has also “enquired about the availability” of Juventus attacker Matias Soule, who just joined Barrenechea on loan at Frosinone.

Soule “is not for sale,” as stated by Juventus, and Barrenechea’s signing appears to be very plausible.

According to the report, Villa must offload a player by the end of the month in order to stay out of financial trouble with the Premier League.

Both the Chelsea left-back Ian Maatsen transfer and the Tim Iroegbunam and Lewis Dobbin swap with Everton are almost complete.

Given how infrequently he has played the Colombian since joining from Chicago Fire in January, Emery is unlikely to thwart a deal, and Villa might make a significant sell as the Blues are keen on their striker Jhon Duran.

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