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Smith Rowe remains Villa's top target as they chase a No 10 to feed Watkins


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Aston Villa’s transfer priority remains a No 10, so, for the first summer in seven years, they are not pushing hard to sign a new striker.
A move for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is not imminent. As reported last month, Villa have set aside funds to improve attacking areas but at present, are not interested in spending a club-record fee on a striker for the third year running.
Wesley Moraes and Ollie Watkins cost the club a combined £50 million in the last two summer windows and will both be used by head coach Dean Smith next season. While Abraham is a player Smith has enjoyed working with in the past, scoring 26 goals to help Villa win Premier League promotion during the 2018-19 season on loan from Chelsea, his £40 million valuation is out of the club’s budget for now, so a reunion is unlikely. ....

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We Are Heading for the Play-Offs. Let's Boss Them - Notes for Aston Villa - Ipswich Town News


We Are Heading for the Play-Offs. Let’s Boss Them - Notes for Aston Villa
Friday, 20th Apr 2018 11:30 by HarryFromBath
HarryFromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Saturday’s game at Portman Road by delving into their forums.
“We are looking at the play-offs and the lottery that these represent”, “I said to a mate at work last summer that we would have the best squad in the league but would still manage to make hard work of it as that’s the Villa way”, “We could still go up, but it’s going to be a battle instead of a cruise.” ....

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Ranking Africa's worst ever January transfers


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Which of the continent’s big movers of the winter window bombed?
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#7 Julius Aghahowa
A somersaulting sensation at the 2002 World Cup, the fleet-footed Aghahowa appeared destined for great things when he initially emerged on the scene, and enjoyed success with Shakhtar Donetsk after signing for the Ukraine giants.
A move to England and specifically Wigan Athletic didn’t go so well, even if then-manager Paul Jewell salivated at the prospect of working with the forward.
Needless to say, things didn’t work out.
At £3.5 million, he wasn’t as big a flop as some of the other players on this list, but he failed to score a single Prem goal across his year and a half with the club, and he departed for Turkey 18 months later. ....

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