Insight into Aston Villa’s Potential Decision on Jacob Ramsey’s Future
Transfer insider Dean Jones has provided valuable information on Aston Villa’s potential stance regarding the future of Jacob Ramsey. Despite rumors of a possible departure, Jones suggests that manager Unai Emery may not be inclined to allow the academy graduate to leave Villa Park in the coming months.
During the final stages of the winter transfer window, Aston Villa turned their attention to the Championship in order to bolster their attacking options. They successfully secured the signing of Morgan Rogers from Middlesbrough for a substantial fee of up to £16 million. Additionally, there were player departures from the club during this period.
Leander Dendoncker embarked on a new challenge by joining reigning Serie A champions Napoli on a loan deal, which includes the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season. Meanwhile, Bertrand Traore left Aston Villa and joined Villarreal after mutually terminating his contract with the club. However, Jacob Ramsey remained a part of his childhood club beyond the February 1 deadline.
According to The Athletic, Newcastle United made an approach for Jacob Ramsey during the final stages of the winter transfer window. Additionally, domestic rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich have also shown interest in Ramsey, indicating their potential desire to test Aston Villa’s resolve regarding the player’s availability.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently informed GIVEMESPORT that Unai Emery was not willing to offload the 22-year-old Jacob Ramsey as the February 1 deadline approached, despite Tottenham’s interest. Consequently, Aston Villa successfully retained Ramsey’s services for the remainder of the season.
However, Jones has also disclosed a crucial detail about Ramsey. “I believe that Ramsey is still considered an extremely important player at Aston Villa. There could certainly be offers for him, and I think any bid over £50 million will lead to further discussions.”
According to the Source caughtoffside.com