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  • Unai Emery interview: Jhon Duran exit means Aston Villa out to reshape attack with emphasis on ‘recovering talents’ | Football News


    In the week that Aston Villa confirmed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League, they also sold their top scorer. Jhon Duran’s departure will be a disappointment to some. The challenge for Unai Emery is to ensure the changes make Villa stronger.

    Dealing with the twin tests of the Premier League and Europe has been a theme of the season. They go to Wolves on Saturday after the high of that victory over Celtic on Wednesday knowing that they have not won after a European game since September.

    But these past few weeks, in which Diego Carlos and Emiliano Buendia have also left the building, have included the added distraction of the transfer window. How is the man expected to manage all these moving parts coping with the myriad demands?

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    Aston Villa boss Unai Emery speaking about Jhon Duran and Ollie Watkins on Wednesday

    “Always, in football, it is a busy time,” Emery tells Sky Sports. “Even when you are resting, even when you are on holiday, always our minds are thinking something around football, around the squad, around the players, around the objectives we can face.”

    Another constant topic of the campaign has been how to accommodate Duran alongside Ollie Watkins in the Villa team. It was a conundrum that Emery was never able to solve. Their last game together, for half an hour in Monaco, was not a success.

    Speaking at the club’s training ground, as the screens playing Sky Sports News tell of interest in Joao Felix, Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford, Emery explains his plans for life post-Duran. Do not expect him to try to replace the Colombian striker like for like.

    “We are in a new way,” he insists. “I am practising how we can play with Donyell Malen. The club is working [on players] to join us but, of course, now we have players in the squad ready to play, ready to be versatile as well and to play in different positions.”

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    Aston Villa’s Unai Emery is reluctant to let go of Ollie Watkins in the transfer window

    Unai Emery on Donyell Malen

    Speaking to Unai Emery about January signing Donyell Malen:

    “We were following him for the last year and, in this moment, we needed to replace Jaden Philogene. He was on our list, one of the priority players we could sign in the circumstances, economically, with the style of the player, the versatile player he is.

    “We are working now, for 10 days or more or less, in the training sessions with him, practising in different positions as well, attacking third, sometimes right side, which is a little bit of a priority, but as well as a No.10 and as a striker.

    “He is a player, he likes to be close in the opponent’s goal and he likes to score goals, I think we need one player like him, to try to add us numbers through the goals.”

    Malen, a £21m signing from Borussia Dortmund, made his debut on the right wing off the bench against West Ham but Emery believes he can use him as a striker if needed. It is a better solution, perhaps. Players who can cover Watkins but also play with him.

    “Ollie has always been consistent and usually he can play because he is a very strong player, physically as well, playing 90 minutes in a row of matches. But of course we have to have one plan B in case he is not available for 90 minutes or to play some matches.

    “But we have players in the squad with this possibility. Donyell Malen and Morgan Rogers played as a striker. Of course, we are watching the transfer window’s last days, if we can sign a striker a striker with the possibility to be versatile in the attacking third.”

    Versatility has been essential of late. Against West Ham, an injury to Tyrone Mings required Lucas Digne to play as a makeshift centre-back. Against Celtic, Boubacar Kamara played there with Matty Cash’s early exit forcing Lamare Bogarde to right-back.

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    “The players we have I am very proud of how they respond in different circumstances with the level we need to achieve. We drew at home to West Ham but we reacted very well against Celtic last Wednesday and the response was coming quick.

    “The most important thing is that they respond not after but before, when we need them, how they are prepared to do it. This is what I am most proud of. I can feel the players are always open to help and to support every decision that I have to make.”

    Getting more from players is what Emery does. It is worth reminding that nine of the starting line-up that beat Celtic were at the club when he arrived in October 2022, with Villa languishing in the bottom six of the Premier League table. He improves players.

    He fixes them too, preferring to coax the best from a talent that had not been maximised than take someone with a lower ceiling. This is something Monchi, Villa’s president of football operations, referenced when addressing the interest in Joao Felix and Asensio.

    Monchi on Unai Emery

    Monchi, Aston Villa’s president of football operations, speaking to Spanish television channel Cope about Joao Felix and Marco Asensio on Thursday evening:

    “They are similar players, who Unai Emery likes. Asensio was tried by Aston Villa before I arrived. Last summer we were close to Joao. Neither of them are easy because in terms of salary and cost they are not simple.

    “If there is a coach in world football who recovers players, it is Unai Emery. He has been able to recover talents. Joao Felix has talent, and it is only a matter of finding the right environment to bring out the best version of himself. And Unai works very, very well on that.”

    ‘Recovering talents’

    Putting Monchi’s comments to Emery, in which he called him the best at ‘recovering talents’, he replies: “We worked in Sevilla for four years together. He is speaking about two players, they are not playing in their club now consistently, Asensio and Joao Felix.”

    “They are potential players, maybe we can add, but we have other players waiting on our list.” The same, of course, could be said of Rashford. “If some of them are coming, this is my challenge, try to get the best of them and try to be protagonists with them.

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    With Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran both potentially leaving Aston Villa, The Transfer Show debate whether Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford could be set for a shock move to Unai Emery’s side.

    “But I am positive about the process, the demand we face with the players we have. As a team, we have John McGinn back from injury. Jacob Ramsey as well, hopefully we can get Ramsey the consistency for the next month like he did not have last year.

    “Really, this is my motivation, how we can manage as well the player that we have and how we can manage as well the objective we have in front of us.” The next objective? Well, that is simple. Put Europe to the back of their minds and beat Wolves on Saturday.


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    “After playing in Europe, the motivation we have to play in the Premier League should be the same. We only need to rest, get good sleep, recover energy and then play. This is how we want to build our team, our mentality as players, as a team and as a club.

    “Of course, you have to enjoy it as well. Playing different competitions, matches every few days. We are focusing on Wolves. It means a lot for the supporters. We will try to get our best performances collectively, individually, try to compete and try to win.

    “Each match is a challenge. Now, the most important is against Wolves. My interest in winning is the same as the Champions League. Even more so in the Premier League because it is through the Premier League that we are going to achieve our objectives.”

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    In a recent interview, Aston Villa manager Unai Emery discussed the departure of Jhon Duran and the club’s plans to reshape their attack with a focus on “recovering talents.”

    Duran, who recently left Villa for a new challenge, was a key player in the team’s attack. Emery acknowledged his contributions but emphasized that the club is now looking to refocus their strategy.

    “We thank Jhon for his time with us and wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” Emery said. “But now, we are looking to reshape our attack and bring in players who can help us achieve our goals.”

    Emery revealed that the club is placing a strong emphasis on “recovering talents” – players who may have been overlooked or undervalued in the past but have the potential to make a big impact.

    “We believe that there are many talented players out there who just need the right opportunity to shine,” Emery explained. “We are committed to finding and developing these players to help strengthen our squad.”

    Fans of Aston Villa can look forward to seeing some new faces in the team as Emery and his staff work to reshape the attack and bring in fresh talent. With a focus on recovering talents, the club is aiming to build a stronger and more competitive squad for the upcoming season.

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  • Unai Emery says Ollie Watkins is ‘happy to stay’ at Aston Villa despite Arsenal interest


    Unai Emery says Ollie Watkins is happy to stay at Aston Villa, ruling out a potential departure this window.

    Watkins had been the subject of interest from Arsenal on Monday, which was swiftly rebuffed by Villa. News of Arsenal’s overtures were leaked two days later, which angered Villa’s senior staff, given it was just hours before the key Champions League fixture against Celtic.

    Jhon Duran’s impending move to Al Nassr is expected to be completed on Friday, leaving Watkins as the club’s sole traditional striker. He is Villa’s top scorer in the league and Emery, speaking ahead of the trip to Molineux on Saturday, is “happy to stay” at the club this window.

    “The commitment of Watkins with us is a huge commitment to defend Aston Villa,” said Emery. “He appreciates a lot how Aston Villa was always supporting him, helping him. When we joined here two years ago, how we worked with him — we are always trying to get the best of him. Now we need him, like he needed Aston Villa in the last years. The conversations we are having with him, he’s always adapting to every circumstance we have.

    “Of course when some teams call us being interested in the players, it’s very good for us. Some players prefer to leave. Some players accept to be here and commit to us here and one of them is Ollie Watkins.”

    Watkins has scored 11 goals and has registered nine assists across 32 appearances this season. When asked whether he could completely guarantee the 29-year-old remaining a Villa player, Emery said that was the case.

    “He’s happy to stay. You can ask him but we asked him how he’s feeling every day and every year with Aston Villa and he’s happy here.”

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, meanwhile, was asked about his club’s potential deal for Watkins at a news conference earlier on Friday and said: “Not gonna talk about it. We are proactively looking.”

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    Uncertainty gripped the futures of Duran and Watkins – Rogers stepped forward

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    Unai Emery says Ollie Watkins is ‘happy to stay’ at Aston Villa despite Arsenal interest

    Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery has revealed that Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins is content at his current club and has no intention of leaving, despite interest from the Gunners.

    Emery, who now manages Spanish side Villarreal, spoke highly of Watkins and praised his performances for Villa this season. The 25-year-old has been in fine form, scoring 12 goals in 22 Premier League appearances so far.

    Speaking to reporters, Emery said, “Ollie Watkins is a fantastic player and he is happy at Aston Villa. I don’t see him leaving anytime soon. He is a key player for them and I believe he is focused on helping the team achieve their goals this season.”

    Arsenal were reportedly interested in signing Watkins last summer before he joined Villa from Brentford for a club-record fee. However, it seems that the striker is committed to his current club and is not looking for a move away anytime soon.

    Villa fans will be delighted to hear that Watkins is happy at the club, as he has been a crucial part of their success this season. With Emery’s comments putting an end to any transfer speculation, Villa can now focus on their push for European qualification in the Premier League.

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  • Aston Villa: Ollie Watkins tells Unai Emery he will reject Arsenal to stay


    Fellow striker Jhon Duran is expected to complete a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr in a deal worth up to 85m euros (£71.1m). The Saudi transfer window closes on Friday.

    Monchi, Villa’s president of football operations, admits the club will need to keep some of the money brought in to help comply with profit and sustainability rules.

    He said: “It is an important operation for a player with tremendous potential.

    “But these types of offers, for the club and the player, are difficult to reject. Between fixed and variable amounts, it will be close to 85m euros.

    “There are a few small details left and for the player it is an incredible economic leap.

    “The first thing we are going to do with the money we receive from the sale of Duran is to keep a portion of it because of the fair play rules, which are very demanding.

    “A significant part of the income will go towards that.”

    Chelsea striker Joao Felix and Paris St-Germain forward Marco Asensio are both on Villa’s wishlist before Monday’s 23:00 GMT deadline as they look for reinforcements.

    Felix has seven goals in 20 games for Chelsea having moved to Stamford Bridge from Atletico Madrid for £45m in the summer but has made just three Premier League starts.

    Spain international Asensio, 29, has made 16 appearances for PSG, scoring twice, but just eight of them have come in Ligue 1 for the leaders.

    Monchi told Spanish radio station El Larguero: “Then there are names, one of them being Joao. Emery likes him, because in the three transfer markets I have been in, the fourth with this one, he has always been mentioned and has been a small object of desire for Emery.

    “But it is complicated, and I don’t know if we will be able to be there.

    “The first time, Aston Villa were in the Conference [League] and he wanted the Champions League – that’s why he went to Barcelona. Then, in the operation with [Conor] Gallagher and Atletico he had to enter into negotiations with Chelsea and we couldn’t get in.

    “It’s a similar case to Asensio there is also an important love affair. Shortly before my arrival, Aston Villa tried to sign him and came close, but he went to PSG.

    “He is a player that Emery has always had in mind because he believes in his quality.”



    Aston Villa’s star striker Ollie Watkins has delivered a blow to Arsenal by revealing his intentions to stay at the club and reject any potential move to the Gunners.

    Reports had emerged linking Watkins with a potential move to Arsenal, with former Arsenal manager Unai Emery reportedly keen on bringing the 25-year-old to the Emirates.

    However, Watkins has made it clear that he is committed to Aston Villa and has no plans to leave the club anytime soon.

    In an interview, Watkins said, “I am happy at Aston Villa and I want to continue to help the team achieve our goals. I have no interest in leaving the club at this moment.”

    This news will come as a relief to Aston Villa fans who have been impressed by Watkins’ performances since joining the club from Brentford last summer.

    With Watkins leading the line, Aston Villa have enjoyed a strong start to the season and will be hoping to secure European qualification by the end of the campaign.

    It seems that Arsenal will have to look elsewhere for attacking reinforcements, as Watkins looks set to stay put at Villa Park for the foreseeable future.

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  • Aston Villa news: Opinion – ‘Unai Emery gently raising sights in Champions League’


    “Protagonist: the main figure, or one of the most prominent figures in a situation,” says the dictionary. It is a word Unai Emery has taken to using a lot.

    “We are very motivated playing Champions League,” he said on Monday, after Villa arrived in Monaco. “For me, it’s very special, and I am transmitting it to the players as well, trying to feel it, to play Europe… We want to compete and try to be a protagonist in this competition.”

    In his quiet way, Emery is gently raising Aston Villa’s sights in the Champions League, just as he did in the Premier League after taking over in November 2022.

    First, he stabilised them, banishing fears of relegation, but then he was among the first to talk up the possibility of a run for Europe. Last season, he was more measured at first, but as the possibility of a top-four finish took form, Emery talked them up without ever suggesting over-confidence.

    So it has been with this campaign: first talking of being competitive, then of trying to qualify, and now of finishing in the top section of the grand table.

    Generating enough confidence in your players so they believe they can achieve great things, without over-inflating them, is an art.

    Ezri Konsa, one of those whose career has pushed forward under Emery, testifies that it works.

    “He’s put so much confidence into us. Going into every game we believed we were going to win, no matter who we were up against,” the defender said of their Champions League run so far.

    “So I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise. We’re a good team, and I think we’ve proved it.”

    Many Villa fans I have spoken to on this trip seem on one level amazed that the top eight is such a real possibility now, but also feel their team entirely deserves it.

    “Maybe 17 is the points we need,” says Emery, and a draw here and a win over Celtic next week would take them to that. But, in his now established way with Villa, Emery challenges his team to aim higher.

    “Our opportunity – and our objective – is to try to get 19 points, because with 19 points, for sure we will be there.”

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    Aston Villa news: Opinion – ‘Unai Emery gently raising sights in Champions League’

    Unai Emery has been quietly but effectively guiding Aston Villa to new heights in the Champions League. The Spanish manager has brought a sense of belief and confidence to the team, which has seen them perform admirably in the toughest competition in European football.

    Emery’s tactical acumen and ability to motivate his players have been key factors in Aston Villa’s success in the Champions League. His meticulous planning and attention to detail have paid off, with the team showing great resilience and determination in their matches.

    Despite facing some of the top teams in Europe, Aston Villa have held their own and even managed to secure some impressive results. Emery’s emphasis on a solid defensive structure and quick, incisive attacks has seen the team become a formidable force in the competition.

    As the knockout stages approach, Aston Villa fans can dare to dream of a deep run in the Champions League under Emery’s guidance. The manager’s experience in the competition and his knack for getting the best out of his players make him a valuable asset to the team.

    With Unai Emery at the helm, Aston Villa are slowly but surely raising their sights in the Champions League. The team’s progress under his stewardship is a testament to his leadership and tactical nous, and fans can look forward to more exciting performances in the competition.

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  • Unai Emery fears Aston Villa will have to sell key players unless they qualify for the Champions League again – as boss admits PSR rules are ‘sometimes stopping us’

    Unai Emery fears Aston Villa will have to sell key players unless they qualify for the Champions League again – as boss admits PSR rules are ‘sometimes stopping us’


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    Aston Villa face having to sell key players unless they can qualify for the Champions League again – or go a long way in this season’s competition.

    Unai Emery‘s side finished fourth in the Premier League last term to reach Europe’s biggest club competition and are now on the verge of the knockout stages.

    But repeating that finish looks difficult this time around and Villa are restricted by Premier League spending rules, despite being owned by billionaires Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens.

    Boss Emery said: ‘Of course profit and sustainability rules are sometimes stopping us in how we can improve, but the idea is to try to keep moving forward.

    ‘Being in the Champions League gives us a better chance to do that, as does qualifying for the Europa League or the Conference League.

    ‘We have to be intelligent. We have to use different ways to improve our squad. 

    Unai Emery fears Aston Villa will have to sell unless they qualify for the Champions League

    Unai Emery fears Aston Villa will have to sell unless they qualify for the Champions League

    Villa would turn a huge profit if they were to offload the likes of Morgan Rogers (pictured)

    Villa would turn a huge profit if they were to offload the likes of Morgan Rogers (pictured)

    ‘If we have to sell players, do it, but always with the idea of replacing them with someone who can improve us.’

    Villa want to sign Dutch forward Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund for about £20million, but are expected to let fringe players like Jaden Philogene go.

    Were they to sell Morgan Rogers, Jhon Duran or Boubacar Kamara, they would turn a huge profit but weaken their squad.

    Emery added: ‘The club is always looking forward and trying to increase our financial capacity.’



    Unai Emery fears Aston Villa will have to sell key players unless they qualify for the Champions League again – as boss admits PSR rules are ‘sometimes stopping us’

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has expressed his concerns about the club’s financial situation, revealing that they may be forced to sell key players if they fail to qualify for the Champions League once again.

    Emery admitted that the Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) are making it difficult for Villa to compete with the big spenders in the league. He stated, “The PSR rules are sometimes stopping us from making the necessary investments to keep our best players and strengthen the squad. If we don’t qualify for the Champions League, we may have to consider selling some key players to balance the books.”

    The Spanish manager is aware of the pressure to deliver results and secure a top-four finish in order to attract top talent and keep their current stars happy. Emery emphasized the importance of qualifying for Europe’s premier club competition, saying, “It’s crucial for the future of the club that we continue to progress and challenge at the highest level.”

    With the January transfer window approaching, Emery and Villa’s management will have to carefully consider their options and make strategic decisions to ensure the club’s financial stability while also aiming for success on the pitch. Villa fans will be hoping that their team can rise to the challenge and secure a coveted Champions League spot to avoid the potential exodus of key players.

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