Aston Villa must win their remaining two Premier League matches if they are to secure qualification for the Champions League next term.
Depending on other results, it might still not be enough. But if Unai Emery is to continue signing world-class players, playing in the competition is imperative.
It will be a busy summer for the Club in the transfer market, with plenty of ins and outs looking likely.
With Ollie Watkins’ future unclear, Villa will be in the hunt for a new striker.
Aston Villa’s chase for a new striker
Watkins has played second fiddle to Marcus Rashford since he arrived on loan in the winter window.
The striker claimed he was “fuming” after playing just 20 minutes against PSG I each of the quarter-final ties. Could this see him leave in the summer? Especially with Arsenal interested.
According to Caught Offside, Villa are showing strong interest in Atlético Madrid centre-forward Alexander Sorloth this summer, as they push to land the former Crystal Palace attacker.
Newcastle United also have the striker in their sights, and surely only a Club that will be playing Champions League Football next season stands a chance of signing him.
No transfer fee has been mentioned as of yet, as it appears Sorloth isn’t seeking a move away from Spain.
Should Villa submit a bid too good to ignore, however, things could change quickly indeed.
Alexander Sorloth could replace Ollie Watkins
“Ollie Watkins is very fantastic.” Said Emery after Watkins became the Club’s highest ever Premier League goalscorer after netting against Bournemouth.
Not something he would say if Watkins was planning on being sold, but if a big offer arrives when the window opens, Emery might just strike when the iron is hot, especially with them needing to make a big sale.
A total of 87 goals across 221 games for the Club will be difficult to replace, but in Sorloth, Villa had the ideal man to take over the mantle.
He has been in stunning form for Atlético this season. In 33 La Liga games, the Norwegian has netted 17 goals, with 21 his overall tally this term.
He was dubbed “legendary” after scoring the earliest hat-trick in La Liga history during a recent victory over Real Sociedad, netting three times in the first 11 minutes. Indeed, he finished the game with four goals.
When compared with his positional peers across Europe’s big five leagues, Sorloth ranks in the top 1% for non-penalty goals (0.96) and in the top 3% for total shots (4.24) per 90 over the previous 365 days.
This suggests he would make for a dream replacement for Watkins should the Englishman be keen on moving away from the Midlands this summer, which is further evidenced by his strong form in LaLiga this term.
Alexander Sorloth’s stats this season |
|
---|---|
Metric |
La Liga |
Appearances |
33 |
xG |
13.91 |
Goals |
17 |
Shots per game |
2.1 |
Goal conversion percentage |
25% |
Goal frequency (minutes) |
87 |
Assists |
2 |
Via Sofascore |
Facing profit and sustainability (PSR) issues this summer, if they don’t make a big sale, Emery might be forced to cash in on one of his prized assets.
Given his age, Watkins might be the chosen candidate. If so, a move for Sorloth must be given the go-ahead because he has showcased his finishing quality and ability to find the back of the net consistently in one of Europe’s major leagues.

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