Sources: Aston Villa chief Johan Lange fighting for his job after unprecedented NSWE reveal

Sources: Aston Villa chief Johan Lange fighting for his job after unprecedented NSWE reveal

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Aston Villa sporting director Johan Lange is fighting to keep his job, sources have told Football Insider.

The future of the Dane, 43, is up in the air amid question marks from Villa chiefs over the club’s transfer record during his reign.

It is believed owners Naseef Sawiris and Wes Edens are assessing Lange’s position going into the new year and weighing up whether he needs to be replaced.

Lange was appointed by Villa in July 2020 with a brief to overhaul the club’s recruitment structure at all levels, improve the transfer policy and ease out the deadwood from a bloated squad.

But the club have failed to make the improvements to match the owners’ ambitions despite establishing themselves back in the Premier League.

As sporting director at Villa, Lange has been responsible for bringing in Philippe Coutinho, Diego Carlos, Lucas Digne, Leander Dendocker, Leon Bailey, Emiliano Buendia, Danny Ings, Bertrand Traore, Morgan Sanson and Matty Cash for big fees.

Of those, only perhaps Cash could be considered an unqualified success, while of the rest Digne is the only guaranteed first-team starter.

Villa are moving towards a more sustainable model following £450m of spending over the last four years.

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That was due in large part to the sale of Jack Grealish to Man City for a British-record £100million, a move which allowed Villa to almost break even in the transfer market. 

The expected news is a departure from Villa’s financial results in recent years – they recorded deficits of £37.3m, £99.2m, and £68.9m in the three seasons after Edens and Sawiris' investment vehicle NSWE first bought into the club.

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