I'm not sure how reliable this Spanish site is, but it suggests that Emery doesn't see eye to eye with Martínez and that there were some run ins even before the World Cup. If so, it would have been odd to have fallen out so quickly.If this it to be believed, he wants to sell Emi and get in Bono.https://www.fichajes.net/noticias/unai-emery-no-aguanta-emiliano-martinez-quiere-fuera-aston-villa-20221224.html
After Grealish when I’d read all the theories on here and elsewhere and had convinced myself that he loved Villa and was staying only to realise that he’d been muscling for a move for ages I’m not going to be taken in again What will be will be and we can do nothing about it, so just enjoy what we got while we got it
The "right offer" would probably be £60 million+. Who is going to pay that?For those who say he's bound to leave because Grealish did, pretty much every non-Villa fan on Earth thought we robbed Man City blind with the fee we got. It's far from guaranteed that anyone gets close to our valuation for Martinez.[/quoteSo we keep a player against his will to leave. Very rarely ends well.
Who, apart from clickbait journalists and Villa supporters, says he wants to leave?
Quote from: cdbearsfan on December 24, 2022, 09:50:57 PMThe "right offer" would probably be £60 million+. Who is going to pay that?For those who say he's bound to leave because Grealish did, pretty much every non-Villa fan on Earth thought we robbed Man City blind with the fee we got. It's far from guaranteed that anyone gets close to our valuation for Martinez.So we keep a player against his will to leave. Very rarely ends well.
The "right offer" would probably be £60 million+. Who is going to pay that?For those who say he's bound to leave because Grealish did, pretty much every non-Villa fan on Earth thought we robbed Man City blind with the fee we got. It's far from guaranteed that anyone gets close to our valuation for Martinez.