Aston Villa are on the brink of closing another significant deal as they engage in a fresh round of discussions to finalize terms with Sevilla for Marcos Acuna. According to Fabrizio Romano, the anticipated move for the Argentine left-back is poised to take a decisive step forward, with personal terms reportedly already in place between the player and the club.

Aston Villa Close In on Marcos Acuna Signing

Villans Set to Enter Fresh Round of Talks Over Marcos Acuna

As per Romano, a “new round of talks” is expected to take place today with the aim to reach an agreement that aligns with both parties’ interests. The player’s journey to the Premier League has been a subject of speculation, and it now appears that Villa are making substantial strides towards adding him to their roster.

Romano added further encouragement suggesting that Sevilla are already lining up his replacement stating that Borna Sosa is a “priority option” for Sevilla as the new left-back if Acuna leaves.

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Sevilla Remain Firm on Price Tag Despite Talks

The Shropshire Star delved further into the details, reporting that the Spanish side retain a firm stance on the valuation of the Argentine. They are reportedly resolute in their demand of £13 million for the World Cup winner, who still has two years remaining on his current contract.

The versatile defender’s recent exploits on the field have only added to his allure as a potential Premier League asset. The left-back played the entirety of Sevilla’s UEFA Super Cup clash against Manchester City, a match that culminated in a penalty shootout defeat.

The 31-year-old showcased his prowess by assisting Youssef En-Nesyri’s opening goal, further underlining his versatility both going forward and in defense. After the match, Pep Guardiola was full of praise, identifying him as a “top defender”.

Villa Hope to Add Defensive Reinforcements

Acuna’s standout 2022-23 season witnessed triumphs on both the international and club fronts. He clinched the World Cup with Argentina and the Europa League with Sevilla, cementing his status as a player of immense value to both sides.

The move to Aston Villa aligns well with Unai Emery’s project, offering him a new avenue to ply his trade in one of the most elite leagues in the world.

As Villa seek to fortify their squad after an early setback in the Premier League season, the acquisition of players like Marcos Acuna and the anticipated signing of Nicolo Zaniolo bring fresh hope to their evolving campaign.

With players such as Youri Tielemans, Pau Torres, and Moussa Diaby already signed, Emery is looking for further defensive additions after Tyrone Mings suffered a serious knee injury in the 5-1 defeat to Newcastle United on Saturday.

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