After launching a late move to sign Marco Asensio, Aston Villa have reportedly agreed personal terms with another Ligue 1 star in a late transfer flurry for Unai Emery.
Aston Villa open talks to sign Asensio
They've left things late, but Aston Villa are finally moving in the summer transfer window. With a matter of days left until the window slams shut, the Villans have opened talks to sign Asensio from Paris Saint-Germain. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Midlands club are pushing to secure a permanent deal following the Spaniard's successful loan spell in the second-half of last season.
By the time that his loan spell came to an end last season, Asensio had become a fan favourite and scored eight goals in 21 games in all competitions. As such, he was always likely to be a summer target for all involved at Villa Park who made the mistake of falling in love with a loan player.
Alongside Evann Guessand, the former Real Madrid gem would add some much-needed depth to Emery's attack as deadline day approaches. There's no denying that his arrival is one that Villa need, having drawn their opening game against Newcastle United 0-0 and then failing to score again in a 1-0 defeat against Brentford.
After Asensio, they may not be done there, however. Rumours are continuing to emerge that Aston Villa are still targeting further reinforcements as they look to save what has otherwise been a summer to forget. And that has reportedly seen them turn towards another Ligue 1 star alongside Asensio.
Aston Villa agree personal terms with Mikautadze
As reported by French journalist Marc Mechenoua, Aston Villa have now agreed personal terms with Georges Mikautadze and are now in club-to-club negotiations with Lyon after submitting a €25m (£22m) offer. As talks continue, the Midlands club will be desperately hoping to reach a full agreement before Monday's deadline.
Georges-Mikautadze
If they can secure a deal worth £22m, meanwhile, then they'd be getting an absolute bargain. When compared to Ollie Watkins last season, Mikautadze more than kept pace - scoring 17 goals and assisting another 11, whilst the Englishman netted 17 himself and created 14 in all competitions.
Described as "electric" by analyst Ben Mattinson, Mikautadze is ready to take the Premier League by storm and potentially form an impressive partnership with Watkins. Welcoming both the Lyon man and Asensio before Monday's deadline would be a true statement of intent from Aston Villa.