Aston Villa set for January clear-out after rivals 'get points deduction'

Aston Villa set for January clear-out after rivals 'get points deduction'

Mick Brown

Transfer & Coaching Consultant AUTHORITY Former Manchester United Chief Scout & Assistant Manager; Assistant Manager & Senior Scout roles at Tottenham, West Ham, Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers, Coventry City. FOCUS Transfers, global talent identification, squad building, elite-level player profiling, team development & live tactical analysis. THE AUDIT Mick utilises Statscore’s Advanced Telemetry, including Deep-Data Metrics like High-Intensity Pressure Zones, Expected Defensive Contribution (xDC), and Progressive Line-Breaking Interceptions. He provides Live Tactical Analysis to reveal the technical reality behind player performance that traditional scouting overlooks.

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Aston Villa are planning to cash in on some of their fringe players in the January transfer window, according to their former scout.

Mick Brown, who remains very well-connected at Villa Park and also worked for the likes of Man United, West Ham and Blackburn, exclusively told Football Insider that the club are desperate to avoid a difficult financial situation.

This comes after they came close to breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules in the summer and were forced to sell players to help balance the books.

Nottingham Forest and Everton both received points deductions as a result of their own breaches, and clubs including Villa are now desperate not to suffer the same fate.

The Villans are cautious of overspending in the market and finding themselves in a tricky situation, and are expected to take measures against the possibility.

As a result, they will look to raise funds through player sales in January before reinvesting to strengthen Unai Emery's first-team squad.

Aston Villa to cash in on players amid points deduction fear

Now, Brown, who has a wealth of experience in top-level player recruitment and spent over a decade at Man United during their most successful period, insisted that Villa's priority will be to raise money before their spending can begin.

"We know they were in a tricky financial position," he told Football Insider.

"So, of course, they want to avoid getting into that position again, or possibly even worse than that.

"When you see clubs like Everton and Forest getting points deductions, you're always desperate to avoid that happening to you.

"So I wouldn't expect them to be overly free-spending in January.

"Having said that, there are ways around it, and one of those would be to sell some of the players who aren't necessarily big parts of the squad.

"That goes for all of the clubs in that situation, Newcastle and Everton for example.

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"They've never really been afraid to sell players at Villa, they're never reluctant to cash in if they feel it will benefit them, and this is that type of situation."

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