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Aston Villa was told to sell for 50 million pounds to "save" them

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Aston Villa is eager to make a profit from Oly Watkins.

Aston Villa was told they might need to profit from Oli Watkins and “invest that money again in a younger player” to help comply with UEFA’s financial fair play rules.

Football finance expert Kieran Maguire warned that Villa's operations are already very close to UEFA's threshold, and rising wages are particularly worrying.

"Their salary accounts for 90% of the total income," Maguire explained. "UEFA said that any revenue over 70% is worth paying attention to." The team coached by Emery performed well in the Champions League this season, reaching the Champions League quarter-finals and was eventually eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain. But such success may also come with a price.

"They performed well in the Champions League, which increased revenue," added Maguire. "But at the same time, the players have also received generous bonuses."

Villa is still expected to qualify for European competition again next season.

They currently have 57 points, ranking seventh in the Premier League standings, only 3 points behind fifth place Chelsea. Chelsea occupied the last Champions League place under the new competition system. The UEFA Cup or the English Football Association League seat is still a realistic result.

This financial pressure could prompt Villa to listen to quotes for his top scorer, especially as Premier League rivals siege and UEFA's rules of profit and sustainability are imminent.

In an interview with TalkSport, former club captain Gabrie Abanglaho believes that if there is a suitable offer, Villa should seriously consider selling Watkins this summer.

"He is almost 30 years old," Abonraho said. "Will they consider whether we can get £40 million or £50 million from Watkins?"

"So you don't have to bear the PSR fee, and you can invest that money again to younger people."

Abanglaho even proposed the idea of ​​getting Watkins to a Champions League opponent.

I think he will make a huge contribution to Arsenal. He is an Arsenal fan and we know that.

"I hope he can sign another contract to stay in Aston Villa, and I think he has a lot to contribute.

"But sometimes these coaches have other ideas and he might consider Rashford and think he can lead the team forward, after all he is worth £40 million. To be honest, it's hard to see what Emery wants to do. ”

While thinking about how Villa raises funds to comply with PSR regulations and fund improvement efforts in the summer, Abonraho continued: “I don’t want Watkins to leave because he is a great striker. Paul Torres has performed poorly in recent weeks. Will he be one of them? ”

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under two "priorities", I don't want him to leave. Will they sacrifice him for a large transfer fee? He is young and talented. ”

Abonrajo also urged Villa to be ambitious in the transfer market and target one of Spain’s most promising players. “He may be considering Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams. I know he admires him very much. Will he be one of the players he joins in the summer? ”

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