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They're not satisfied with just one: Aston Villa might be looking for another World Cup champion

Unai Emery could be looking for another Argentinian player to join Aston Villa

By Liam Styles

Unai Emery could be looking for another Argentinian player to join Aston Villa
Unai Emery could be looking for another Argentinian player to join Aston Villa
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The Premier League continues to be the talk of the town after the end of this weekend full of many matches and surprising results. Undoubtedly, Sunday's matches were extremely important and the fans have been demonstrating it with the presence in the stadiums and especially the fans who are enjoying the best league in the world from all over the world.

One of the teams that has given the most to talk about this season is Tottenham. Ange Postecoglou's team is the only unbeaten team in the Premier League. Despite the fact that Arsenal have not lost a game in the league, Arteta's team did lose in the UEFA Champions League to RC Lens. For this reason, Spurs wants to continue consolidating in the 1st position of the PL Standings.

At the same time, things are looking good for Aston Villa. Since the arrival of Unai Emery, The Villians have started a restructuring that has undoubtedly paid off. It should be noted that Aston Villa have had the best start to the season in their history. In light of this, many teams are still interested in watching the Birmingham team's games.

It should be noted that among the team's most outstanding players is Emiliano Martinez. Dibu, as he is nicknamed in Spanish, was one of those responsible for leading Argentina to the final of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. This, because he was key in the penalty shootout where the team would finally lift the cup. Now, a teammate of Lionel Messi and Dibu Martinez could make it to the Premier League. 

Who is it?

According to Fichajes, Aston Villa is reportedly looking to sign Marcos Acuna. The current Sevilla player is 32 years old. As per reports, the price of the negotiation would be around £12 million.


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