Aston Villa and New South Wales They have begun talks with the 21-year-old on-loan player over a new contract, according to a new report.
Aston Villa transfer news
The Midlands side have always been busy with transfer windows ever since Unai Emery He has arrived, and January could not be any different, given the number of players he has been linked with in recent days and weeks. Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Fenech He is one of the players who have appeared on Villa's radar, and could be a viable option in the new year, as the German side are open to offers in the region of £33-37m.
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Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles He is also of interest to Villa, with Emery wanting to revamp their goalkeeping squad by allowing Robin Olsen to leave in January and replacing him with a young player like Charles. Charles is not a regular in Wednesday's squad, but Villa are willing to give him the No. 2 spot, as they have been impressed by his performances for Northern Ireland.
Emery will want to focus his attention on arrivals, but that could prove difficult, it has been reported Napoli is seeking to sign John DoranBecause they want a 'sidekick' for Romelu Lukaku. NSWE are not looking to sell the Colombia international, but an offer of between £28-33 million could test their resolve, with talks with brokers already underway.
Aston Villa open contract talks with 21-year-old star
According to Football Insider. Aston Villa have begun talks with Philipp Marshall over a new contract. The 21-year-old has been at Villa Park for a long time, having trained at the academy.
Marshall played for the Under-18s, Under-21s and the senior team in a match against Zrinjski Mostar in the European Conference League last season. As well as playing at Villa, the goalkeeper had a few spells on loan, two of which came at non-league side Gateshead, as well as MK Dons during the final six months of last season, and this season he is in for one. – Long-term loan deal to Crewe Alexandra.
Marshall has impressed in Crewe, managing to keep eight clean sheets in all competitions. Despite being away from the club and still under contract until 2027, Villa have now opened talks over a new deal.
Marshall is highly rated at Villa, and although Emiliano Martinez is looking to continue his role as first-choice keeper for the time being, the Premier League side are keen to extend Marshall's contract, as they look to secure his future. After handing Marshall his first game last season, Emery said it's important for him and others to have confidence.
“We tried to play with some players who are not playing regularly this season due to injuries, like Jacob Ramsey and Alex Moreno, and with Leander Dendoncker, Philipp Marshall and Tommy O'Reilly as well. It's important for them to get confidence and minutes. “Tonight was perfect with a draw and the result, and perfect to give some chances to some players.”