
Aston Villa’s Bold £50M Move for Axel Disasi – The Transfer Saga Unfolds
Aston Villa is making waves in the transfer market with a stunning £50 million bid for Chelsea’s Axel Disasi. Talks between the two clubs are in advanced stages, as Villa pushes to secure the French defender on a permanent deal before the transfer window closes. Initially, Unai Emery’s side explored a loan move, but now they’re willing to go all in for Disasi, signaling their ambition for a top-four finish.
This dramatic turn of events follows a series of twists in Disasi’s transfer situation. Earlier in January, Villa opened discussions over a loan deal, and Tottenham also entered the race. However, Spurs have now withdrawn after learning that Disasi is unwilling to join them, leaving Villa as the frontrunner. With the deadline fast approaching, this deal is expected to go right down to the wire.
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Fabrizio Romano has been closely following this transfer saga, reporting that Tottenham had actually agreed to a loan deal with Chelsea. But in a shocking twist, Disasi rejected the move, preferring to join Aston Villa instead. The problem? Chelsea isn’t keen on strengthening a direct rival for Champions League qualification. That’s where Villa’s bold £50 million bid comes in—it could be the game-changer that forces Chelsea’s hand.
Villa’s defensive reinforcements have become a priority, especially after selling Diego Carlos to Fenerbahce and suffering a major setback with Tyrone Mings’ injury. With Champions League aspirations, Emery needs a solid backline, and Disasi fits the profile of a top-class defender.
Meanwhile, financial concerns seem to be easing at Villa Park. Their recent big-money sale of Jhon Duran to Al Nassr has provided the funds needed for this ambitious move. If they can pull this off, it will be one of the biggest deals of the January transfer window.
As we enter the final hours of the window, all eyes are on Villa and Chelsea. Will Disasi get his preferred move? Will Chelsea accept the bid, or will they risk keeping an unhappy player? One thing is certain—this transfer battle is far from over.
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