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ASTON VILLA SERIOUSLY INTERESTED IN €25M RATED SERIE A SPANIARD ADRIAN BERNABE

Aston Villa are targeting a €25m move for Parma's versatile Spanish midfielder, Adrian Bernabe. The ex-Man City prospect faces competition from AC Milan, Inter, Roma, and Napoli.

Aston Villa Seriously Interested In €25M Rated Serie A Spaniard Adrian Bernabe
Villa Leads Race To Snap Up Highly Rated Spaniard

Aston Villa is said to have an interest in Adrian Bernabe, according to a report from the Italian outlet Milan Live. For the upcoming season, the Villans are looking to strengthen their first-team squad with a versatile midfielder, making the 24-year-old Parma player a target. 

But Aston Villa won't be alone in their pursuit of the Spaniard, as AC Milan, AS Roma, Inter Milan, and Napoli are also among the Serie A giants eyeing a potential signing. Meanwhile, Parma is expected to demand at least €25 million before allowing Bernabe to leave.

Current status of Adrian Bernabe in Serie A  


Since transferring from Manchester City to Parma Calcio in July 2021, Adrian Bernabe has emerged as one of the top young talents in Serie A. The 24-year-old, originally from Barcelona, spent most of his formative years there before graduating from FC Barcelona's youth academy. 

So far, the Spanish midfielder has proven to be a reliable player for Parma, despite not making a mark at Manchester City. Bernabe has recorded 18 goals and 10 assists in over 100 appearances for the Serie A side. In the meantime, several prestigious clubs have taken notice of this former Barcelona talent's impressive development. Aston Villa will be among those clubs seeking to secure his services.


Is a Premier League comeback on the horizon?  


It's understandable why Aston Villa would be keen on Adrian Bernabe. Although Unai Emery has a solid midfield, the Villans are actively exploring options for a versatile midfielder ahead of the next two transfer windows. However, Ross Barkley has faced fitness challenges over the past year, and John McGinn is approaching his thirties.

Consequently, Aston Villa is looking at various players, including Bernabe and Christos Mouzakitis. Having struggled to find his feet at Manchester City, the Spanish midfielder may feel he has unfinished business in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Parma is likely to insist on at least €25 million before parting ways with Bernabe. 

Besides the Villans, the 24-year-old Spaniard is also being targeted by Serie A giants AC Milan, AS Roma, Inter Milan, and Napoli. Given the interest from Aston Villa and other esteemed clubs, it will be intriguing to see where Bernabe’s career goes from here.

MASTERCLASS: LAUTARO MARTINEZ AND ZIELINSKI DETAIL THE TACTICAL PLAN THAT DESTROYED BOLOGNA’S DEFENSE

Lautaro Martinez ignores a hand injury to lead Inter Milan to a 3-1 revenge win over Bologna. See the full tactical breakdown here.

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Lautaro Martinez and Piotr Zielinski didn’t hide how much Inter’s tactical plan mattered in finally breaking their Bologna curse with that 3-1 win. “My hand hurts, but I’m heading home happy tonight,” Lautaro said with a grin.

So, Inter grabbed their fifth Serie A win in a row and held onto first place. But this one meant even more—they wanted to send a message after what happened last time against Bologna. Just a couple of weeks ago, Bologna knocked them out of the Supercoppa Italiana on penalties. And last season’s loss at the Stadio Dall’Ara? That stung, and it cost them in the title race.

Not tonight, though. Piotr Zielinski, Lautaro Martinez, and Marcus Thuram all found the net, and only a late goal from Santiago Castro gave Bologna anything to smile about.

Inter had been struggling with Bologna lately, no question.

Lautaro explained, “Before the game, we made a plan, and honestly, it worked perfectly. We pressed hard right after losing the ball, and Bologna couldn’t handle it. Our midfielders were right there on the second ball, which set up our chances. That’s how we got our goals.”

Lautaro’s on fire—six goals in his last five Serie A games. Still, the night started rough. Early on, someone stepped on his hand. Didn’t stop him, though.

“These three points mean a lot. My hand hurts, yeah, but I play through it and give everything for the team. That’s why I’m happy tonight.”

He also had a laugh, celebrating with Thuram after that odd goal—Thuram kind of bundled it in with his chest, barely knowing what hit him.

“We had one last sprint after that goal. I’m happy for him—he deserves it. Everyone’s working for the team, and we all want to take Inter as far as we can.”

Zielinski grabbed his second Serie A goal of the season—his third in all competitions—and he’s turning into a regular under Cristian Chivu.

“I’ve been feeling good for a while now, and I’m glad I can help the team,” Zielinski told DAZN Italia.

“Everything went well, except for that late goal. We were in control for most of it. That matters, especially given our recent problems against Bologna.”

MAURIZIO SARRI CONFIRMS LAZIO NEED "IMPORTANT PLAYERS" TO SAVE THEIR SEASON

Maurizio Sarri hits out at Lazio’s lack of preparation after a 2-0 loss to Napoli. Read his shock transfer demands today.

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Maurizio Sarri is publicly blaming his director

Maurizio Sarri didn’t hold back—again—when talking about Lazio’s lack of preparation for selling Taty Castellanos. He also called out the team for making mistakes against Napoli.

He’d hoped for an easier day, especially after recovering from minor heart surgery over the holidays. Instead, he got a wild match: three red cards, tempers flaring, and chaos everywhere.

Matteo Politano set up goals for both Leonardo Spinazzola and Amir Rrahmani. Then Tijjani Noslin picked up a second yellow for a clumsy tackle, and things really boiled over with a scrap between Adam Marusic and Pasquale Mazzocchi.

Now Lazio has racked up seven red cards in Serie A this season. Noslin and Marusic sit out the next match against Fiorentina, and Boulaye Dia and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru are still away at AFCON. The squad’s stretched thin.

Sarri’s frustration is hard to miss, both with what’s happening on the pitch and off it.

“We lost because Napoli is a stronger team, but honestly, we didn’t help ourselves in the first half,” Sarri told DAZN Italia. “Losing happens, but we should have done better. Dealing with those attacking wing-backs is a headache for any team.

“The first goal? The cross was slow and easy to read. We knew exactly where it’d end up, but we still messed up.”

Lazio couldn’t make many changes to the squad last summer because of financial rules. Those restrictions are gone now, thanks in part to selling Castellanos to West Ham for €30 million. Still, they haven’t signed anyone to replace him yet, and now there’s talk that Fenerbahce wants to pay €27 million for Matteo Guendouzi.

“Castellanos was ready to leave, so it’s tough to keep a player in that situation,” Sarri said. “We saw this coming. Honestly, we should’ve been more prepared.”

Everyone expects Lazio to jump back into the transfer market. What does Sarri want? He’s clear about that.

“You’ll have to ask the director. I told him we need important players in key positions. There’s no use signing guys who aren’t better than what we already have.

“Where this goes now is up to the club and the director.”

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