Premier League

The little footballer Unai Emery doesn't want at Aston Villa in 2025

Unai Emery is reportedly planning to part ways with a young footballer at Aston Villa in 2025.

By David Arengas

Unai Emery Photo: Offsider, Escudoteca
Unai Emery Photo: Offsider, Escudoteca

The Brazilian center-back arrived at Villa Park with a stellar reputation following his impressive performances at Sevilla FC, where he was a key figure in their Europa League triumph. However, his time in the Premier League has been marred by injuries and a lack of consistent playing time, failing to live up to the high expectations set upon his arrival.

According to Football Insider, Emery is keen to restructure his defense in January and believes that offloading Carlos would be in the best interests of the club. The Spanish manager is seeking defenders who possess a more dynamic style of play and can better adapt to his tactical system.

Carlos' persistent injury problems have limited his impact on the team, and his struggles to adapt to the physicality and pace of the Premier League have been evident. As a result, he has found himself in and out of the starting lineup, failing to establish himself as a regular starter.

A move away from Villa Park could be beneficial for both the player and the club. Carlos would have the opportunity to join a team where he can play more regularly and rediscover his best form, while Villa would free up funds to invest in new defensive reinforcements.

Potential Destinations

While there has been no concrete speculation regarding Carlos' potential destinations, it is likely that several clubs across Europe would be interested in signing a defender of his caliber. His experience in La Liga and the Europa League, combined with his physical attributes, make him an attractive proposition for many teams.

Impact on Aston Villa

Carlos' departure would undoubtedly leave a gap in Aston Villa's defense, but Emery appears to be confident in his ability to find a suitable replacement. The funds generated from the sale of Carlos could be reinvested in the squad, allowing the club to strengthen other areas of the team.


David  Arengas

David Arengas

I am David Arengas, a 30-year-old social communicator, a fan of sports and the history of world football. One of my great interests lies in the history of sports feats around the world, as well as the particular stories of Colombian football. I cover the Liga MX and Liga Betplay, producing diverse content for the web and social networks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxED3GhZlxYMy love for sports, encouraged by my father, led me to graduate professionally in Social Communication, as well as Gra...

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