Aston Villa spend £117m on forwards and snap up ex-Spurs man in £266m dream XI – if rumours are true

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What Aston Villa’s starting line-up could look like next season - will Marcus Rashford or Marco Asensio sign permanently?
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Aston Villa were one of the Premier League’s busiest clubs in the last transfer window and we doubt that they’ll take things too much slower this summer – with several needs to address and some key players only at Villa Park on loan, the club have a lot of work to do.
A centre-back and a striker are among the priorities for Unai Emery’s side as they work to build a squad which can compete for a top four berth year after year, but they also need to work out whether they can acquire loan stars Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio on a permanent basis.
To help figure out what Villa’s squad could look like next season, we’ve pored over some of the more realistic rumours floating around to put together a plausible starting XI for 2025/26, featuring new faces, £266m of talent and an awful lot of cash on the bench…
New faces in defence
GK: Emiliano Martínez (£20m); LB: Lucas Digne (£25m); RB: Jon Aramburu (£33m); CB: Ezri Konsa (£12m), Juan Foyth (£25m)
Expect plenty of movement across the back four. Injuries have revealed a lack of depth along Villa’s defence and they were forced to spend £5m to secure an eleventh-hour loan of Chelsea’s Axel Disasi at the end of the last transfer window just to put some plaster over the cracks.
We suspect Disasi won’t be back permanently unless Chelsea are willing to accept a cut-price deal (which is quite possible) but do believe that Villa’s reported interest in Villarreal defender Juan Foyth, formerly of Tottenham Hotspur, is sincere. He’d compete with Ezri Konsa and Pau Torres for starts – someone had to be dropped for this exercise, so we picked Torres, but to be clear, we don’t think he’s leaving.
We also think Villa will look at a right-back to battle Matty Cash for starting minutes, and Real Sociedad’s Jon Aramburu is a name that’s cropped up a few times recently. Newcastle are supposedly interested, too, and alleged valuations are all over the shop, ranging from €15m (£13m) to €40m (£33m). We’ve picked the higher amount for dramatic effect. Expect a back-up goalkeeper, too, if Robin Olsen doesn’t sign a new contract.
Why midfield is a potential issue
DM: Amadou Onana (£50m), Youri Tielemans (free); AM: Marco Asensio (£13m)
Let’s start with our firm belief that Villa will make a bid to sign Asensio permanently and that PSG will let him leave – he isn’t a part of Luis Enrique’s plans in the French capital, and some stories suggest that he could be sold for as little as €15m (£13m) come the summer. We suspect Asensio will be strutting his stuff for Villa Park for a while yet – unless an even bigger side enter the bidding.
The midfield pairing of Onana and Tielemans remains our first-choice for next season (at least when Onana is fit) but we do think Villa need some depth here, and are surprised to see so few rumours linking them with players in this area.
They’ve been linked with impending free agent Angel Gomes a few times, but other clubs seem to be even more keen, while they have also been linked with talented young Olympiacos man Christos Mouzakitis (already a senior international at 18) but we would be surprised if more players weren’t of interest. The press just haven’t picked up on it yet.
Will Rashford move to Villa Park permanently?
LW: Marcus Rashford (£40m); RW: Morgan Rogers (£15m); FW: Ollie Watkins (£33m)
Yes, we reckon that Rashford has sparkled enough already to convince Monchi and his transfer team to trigger the £40m option to buy clause included in his loan deal. He’s back in the England squad and if not yet back to full speed, he’s looking far more lively than he did at Old Trafford over the past 18 months.
We don’t think Villa will make a splash elsewhere along the front three with Morgan Rogers, Leon Bailey and Donyell Malen all on the books, and suspect a big-money link with Sporting winger Pedro Gonçalves may be a red herring – but we do think that a new striker is firmly on the cards.
With Jhon Durán gone, another player who can compete for Ollie Watkins’ minutes is a must, and Villa seem to be especially interested in young Porto forward Samu Agehowa (formerly known as Omorodion), who nearly joined Chelsea last year. He’s been banging them in down in Portugal since a switch to Stamford Bridge fell through, and Porto seem to want £67m for his services. It’s a lot of money, but not necessarily unmanageable.
Would this team have enough juice to compete for the top four once again, or to make a convincing tilt at some domestic silverware? Much would depend on whether the loan stars can continue their impressive early form once they’re permanent residents of Birmingham – but there would certainly be some cause for optimism about these signings.