Transfer : Acuna to Villa, Clarke to Burnley, Coutinho to Qatar
Aston Villa are reportedly in advanced discussions with Sevilla over a possible deal for Marcos Acuna.
The Argentina international’s future has been the subject of much speculation over the last week, with Villa seemingly determined to bring him to Villa Park before the end of the transfer window.
According to Football Insider, discussions between the two clubs continued on Saturday, and it is understood that the left-back has already come to an agreement with Unai Emery‘s side over personal terms.
Villa are therefore attempting to negotiate a transfer fee with Sevilla, who are believed to be open to letting him leave for the right price this summer.
The 31-year-old has been with his current side since 2020, featuring on 125 occasions in all competitions.
Acuna, who played the full 90 minutes against Manchester City in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday, has another two years left to run on his contract at Estadio Ramon.
Elsewhere, Sunderland have reportedly informed Burnley that it will cost £15m to sign English attacker Jack Clarke before the end of the transfer window.
Vincent Kompany‘s side are believed to have submitted a £10m offer for Clarke, with the deal potentially rising to £12m in add-ons, but Sunderland turned it down.
According to Football Insider, the Black Cats have told Burnley that Clarke will cost £15m, and it is believed that the Clarets would be prepared to go to that price to secure his signature.
Sunderland are in a strong position when it comes to the 22-year-old’s future, as his contract at the Stadium of Light has another three years left to run.
Clarke has scored once in four appearances for the Black Cats this season, finding the back of the net against Preston North End on August 12.
The attacker was also in excellent form for Sunderland during the 2022-23 campaign, scoring 11 goals and registering 14 assists in 50 appearances in all competitions.
Meanwhile, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, a number of Qatari clubs are competing to sign Philippe Coutinho before the end of the summer transfer window.
The 31-year-old only managed one goal in 20 Premier League appearances for Aston Villa during the 2022-23 campaign, and he is widely expected to leave the club before the end of the transfer window.
Romano claims that Qatari clubs are pushing to sign the Brazilian, while there is also said to be interest from Saudi Arabia in the experienced playmaker.
Coutinho, who has a contract at Villa Park until June 2026, was involved in his side’s opening match of the new Premier League season, featuring as a late substitute against Newcastle United.
Once regarded as one of the best attacking midfielders in world football, the South American has seen his career stall in recent years, struggling at Barcelona before leaving to return to the Premier League.
Villa have lost Emiliano Buendia to a long-term knee injury, but the club have boosted their attacking options with the recent addition of Nicolo Zaniolo on loan from Galatasaray.
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Burnley signing, Palace in on duo, Ndidi to Bayern, Castagne to Arsenal, Kristiansen, Soumare are all transfer talking points
There are still a few days left of this summer transfer window, closing the first day of September. Still a lot to do in both departments, in and out, with the recent arrival from Chelsea, Cesare Casadei making his debut yesterday with a special goal, securing a 2-1 win vs. Cardiff at home.
Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill, still a pivotal player at Turf Moor, but at 27 years of age, reaching a crucial time in his career, probably thinking of his next career path with a deal running out in the summer. Leicester is said to be among clubs considering a bid for the highly rated midfielder.
Wilfred Ndidi is one player that looks to be part of some sort of plan under Enzo Maresca, but his future has been discussed heavily during the summer with different moves being lined up, the recent club to be mentioned is Bayern Munich.
Last season became a difficult one for Ndidi, losing form, struggling with minor injuries and not really managing to keep his momentum at a level we have seen before. He has been at Leicester since 2017, joining from Genk under the time Claudio Ranieri’s was in charge. In earlier seasons we have seen Real Madrid and Liverpool being linked with the Nigerian international, and if the German giants are interested, Ndidi might leave the club.
You can’t always use the line-up and list of players in a team as a benchmark on players leaving, but surely Timothy Castagne and Daniel Iversen are both seen as possible departures, not being part of any action so far, and having qualities that should see them in play if they were not seen as possible departures. Daniel Iversen is valued to £5million, at this point being linked with a move to Crystal Palace as the latest talk.
Timothy Castagne could still be one Arsenal consider as they look to get more players out. Kieran Tierney is one player that looks to have no future at The Emirates, and with him gone, there would be an open slot to fill. Rob Holding is another player that could be on the way out, and surely one interesting to watch also as a swop could be considered, with Enzo Maresca said to be keen on bringing in a new central defender. Inter, Juventus and Fulham are other clubs seen as possible destinations. Castagne is believed to be back in full contention for a place if he is not to be sold in the this window,
Kelechi Iheanacho also have an uncertain future at Leicester with a contract, as Wilfred Ndidi, running out next summer. A player that would be a catch for most clubs with Crystal Palace and Everton both said to have shown an interest.
Victor Kristiansen is a player that could be leaving the club. Serie A clubs Atalanta, Bologna and Lazio are all said to be interested in the young Denmark full international, and his talent is one to understand, but at this time he looks far from a starting position at Leicester with Callum Doyle, James Justin and Luke Thomas all good alternatives on his preferred role, left back or left flank.
Bouba Soumare must be desperate to see a change in his career after the arrival of Enzo Maresca. Brendan Rodgers never really rated him as high as you would expect, coming in a sa Ligue 1 winner with Lille and being spotted as one of the most interesting midfielders in France at that point. Dean Smith took him to his heart and played him in all his games from start, surely seeing the talent, but under Maresca it’s been a full freeze. Napoli and Marseille were both mentioned earlier on as a possible destination, but lately it’s been quiet.
Patson Daka has been on the radar of Everton and Monaco, and we do believe the Zambia international looks to move if and when the correct contract proposal appear on the table.
With a Patson Daka sale, you will still have good and top options in Iheanacho and Vardy, so it will be no panic act for a forward addition, but still it can happen, to follow up on all the rumours, be sure to look up our hot, cool and cold categories, as you have the full view of players linked with a move to Leicester.
There are still a number of questions to be asked before the end of this transfer window, and surely a great number of rumours that will be popping up, in a Enzo Maresca chase for a perfect balance to his team and squad.
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