December 30, 2023

According to reports, Aston Villa is interested in signing Hellas Verona’s 23-year-old Belgian winger Cyril Ngonge.

Aston Villa is reportedly considering making a move for Cyril Ngonge as the January transfer window approaches, according a report from TuttoMercatoWeb.

 

Due to their strong start to the season, Aston Villa is a strong contender for the Premier League championship. In order to maintain their current winning streak and challenge Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal for the league championship, they will need to bolster their roster in the January transfer window.

 

They should make it their first objective to get a top-tier attacker, and if the Belgian winger can succeed in English football, he might be a valuable addition. The 23-year-old has a bright future ahead of him and is well-regarded around Europe.

 

The player will be drawn to the chance to join the Premier League and will want to show off his skills at the greatest level possible. Ngonge will provide flare, energy, and originality from the vast regions. More creativity in the attack would undoubtedly benefit Aston Villa, and the Belgian player seems like the ideal addition.

 

The attacker for Hellas Verona can play as a striker, central offensive midfielder, and the right-sided winner. He has four goals and two assists in all competitions.

 

If Aston Villa and Unai Emery are able to sign him, his adaptability will be an extra bonus. The winger’s deal with the Serie A team expires in the summer of 2026, so it’s unclear if Hellas Verona will allow him to depart for a fair price the following month.

 

He undoubtedly possesses the technical skills necessary to thrive in the Premier League, and he might wind up being a valuable, long-term addition to the Aston Villa attack. Along with winning the UEFA Europa League, the Villans will need to make the appropriate acquisitions in January to have a successful second half of the season.

 

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