Aston Villa has made notable progress in their football performance, however, they are currently dealing with financial difficulties, as demonstrated by a substantial £119 million loss in the most recent fiscal year.
Nevertheless, the current situation of the team under Unai Emery offers the possibility of qualifying for the Champions League, which in turn brings hope for higher revenue prospects.
According to Football Insider, Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris, who own a villa, are now evaluating Unai Emery’s needs for the forthcoming summer transfer window. They are willing to set aside a budget of £200 million for this purpose. Nevertheless, any assistance is contingent upon meeting certain requirements, namely securing a spot in the Champions League and offloading the highly regarded midfielder Douglas Luiz.
It is believed that selling Luiz may earn approximately £100 million for Villa, which they can use to make new signings. This would have a similar effect to when Jack Grealish left and allowed them to bring in important players using the finances.