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Aston Villa Open to Offers for Defender Diego Carlos as Transfer Window Deadline Nears

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Transfer Buzz Around Villa Park

With the summer transfer window drawing to a close, Aston Villa is reportedly considering bids for their centre-back Diego Carlos. Inside sources indicate that the club might be willing to part with the Brazilian defender for the right price.

Contract and Contribution

Diego Carlos, 31, has been a solid presence in the Villa defence with two years remaining on his current deal. His tenure at Villa Park has seen him linked with a move to AC Milan, but no transfer has materialized so far.

Financial Strategy and Squad Depth

The recent transfer of Douglas Luiz to Juventus has eased Aston Villa’s financial pressures under the Profitability and Sustainability Rules. Despite this, the sale of Carlos remains a possibility as Villa looks to balance the books and manage their squad.

Comeback Season and European Experience

After a challenging start at Aston Villa due to a severe achilles tendon injury, Carlos made a strong comeback. He played a pivotal role in the 2023-24 season, helping the team to secure a spot in the Champions League with 38 appearances in all competitions.

Defensive Options Galore

Aston Villa boasts a robust defensive lineup with the likes of Pau Torres, Tyrone Mings, Ezri Konsa, and Kortney Hause. The potential departure of Carlos could see Villa reshuffling their defensive pack as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Market Movements

In related news, Football Insider reported interest from both Liverpool and Aston Villa in Juventus’s towering centre-back Dean Huijsen, suggesting a dynamic and potentially transformative transfer period for the clubs involved.

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