Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has confirmed that the club is in discussions to sign defender Juan Foyth from Villarreal before the January transfer window closes. Foyth, a 27-year-old Argentine international, previously played for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League and was a key player under Emery at Villarreal, contributing to their Europa League triumph in 2021. The potential acquisition of Foyth comes at a critical time for Aston Villa, as the team faces significant challenges in their defensive lineup. In a recent match against West Ham, key defender Tyrone Mings suffered a knee injury, leaving the field in tears. This injury compounds Villa’s defensive woes, with Pau Torres already sidelined and the recent sale of Diego Carlos. During the game, left-back Lucas Digne was compelled to fill in at center-back alongside Ezri Konsa, highlighting the team’s urgent need for defensive reinforcements. Emery has been vocal about the necessity of strengthening the squad’s defense. After an unsuccessful attempt to sign Loic Badé from Sevilla, Villa has submitted an official proposal for Foyth. Despite his popularity at Villarreal, Foyth’s future remains uncertain, with only 18 months left on his contract. He has recently returned to fitness after a year of injuries and has featured in four of Villarreal’s last five matches. Foyth’s versatility allows him to operate both as a center-back and a right-back, offering tactical flexibility to Villa’s defensive setup. His familiarity with Emery’s coaching style and tactical preferences could facilitate a smoother integration into the team. As the January transfer window approaches its conclusion, Aston Villa is keen to finalize the deal to bolster their defense for the remainder of the season. The club’s proactive approach in the transfer market underscores their commitment to addressing critical areas and maintaining competitiveness in the Premier League.

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