Aston VillaIt’s not that they’ve brought in bad players, because they haven’t. It’s just the fact it’s been an irritating month in which patchy on-field results and the struggle to bring in precisely who they wanted have served as a reminder that nearly challenging for the title is as high as Villa will be allowed to fly.We can all argue about where Villa might best target their frustrations over this point, and we would still contend that a great deal more of it should be ‘inward’ given the ongoing flirting with PSR catastrophe, but those frustrations are very real indeed.
Aston VillaTwelve months ago Unai Emery had pushed through deals for Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio but this time there were no late high-profile arrivals. It is hard to discern whether Villa finish the window in a stronger position than when it opened after allowing Donyell Malen and Evann Guessand to depart, but the return of Tammy Abraham, on a permanent deal, provides Villa with another bona fide striker, and Douglas Luiz, another player back for a second spell, eases their midfield injuries. Alberto Benito, Emery’s chief scout, tracked Alysson, a £10.5m buy from Grêmio and the club could look back on the £10m deal for Brian Madjo as smart business; there is plenty of excitement around the Enfield-born 17-year-old, who became Metz’s youngest debutant aged 16 last year. Finley Munroe was sold to Middlesbrough, to the surprise of Ian Holloway, who managed the 20-year-old left-back – a cousin of Declan Rice – during his impressive loan spell at Swindon. “I don’t think I’ve had as good a full-back potentially in my lifetime,” Holloway said. Ben FisherKey ins: Tammy Abraham (Besiktas, £18.3m), Brian Madjo (Metz, £10m), Alysson (Grêmio, £8.7m), Douglas Luiz (Juventus, loan)Key outs: Evann Guessand (Crystal Palace, loan), Donyell Malen (Roma, loan)
. But in turning to what we’re familiar with in Luiz and Bailey is an acknowledgment that we’ve got things wrong and no matter what else, something isn’t working in the recruitment department and hasn’t been for a while when we’re largely so reliant on the same group of players signed during the Smith era.
Only 7 transfers completed across the Premier League on deadline day.Sky must be absolutely fucking apoplectic.
To be fair, the talk "we won the transfer window" this time last year was nonsense too. Still didn't get CL football which is what we punted it all on. Pushed an outstanding PSG all the way in a CL quarter but flopped spectacularly v Palace in the FA Cup. Get McGinn and Tielemans back and our squad should look very strong down the stretch.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 12:19:21 PMTo be fair, the talk "we won the transfer window" this time last year was nonsense too. Still didn't get CL football which is what we punted it all on. Pushed an outstanding PSG all the way in a CL quarter but flopped spectacularly v Palace in the FA Cup. Get McGinn and Tielemans back and our squad should look very strong down the stretch. That's my view too - Youri and McGinn fit and raring to go for the run in (hopefully before the March international break) - along with Luiz, Onana and Barkley, and our squad will start to look pretty healthy again. We do, however, REALLY need an injury-free month as far as possible, and for Tammy to get off the mark soon.