Gerrard admits the possibility of Douglas Luiz leaving this window

Gerrard, coach of Aston Villa confirmed that there is a possibility that the Brazilian midfielder, Douglas Luiz, will be negotiated in this transfer window.

the coach of Aston Villa, Steven Gerrardsaid this Wednesday, 31, in a post-game press conference, that he does not guarantee the permanence of the Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz, until the end of the transfer window. The window closes on the 1st, and even so the English idol could not guarantee the permanence of the current shirt 6 of the Birmingham team.

I’m not in control of the situation. We are not in the position where we need to lose one of our best players. But at the same time, he has only one year left on his contract.“, commented the coach about Douglas, who scored another Olympic goal in today’s game against Arsenalby the Premier League.

Douglas Luiz arrived at Aston Villa in 2019, coming from Manchester City. Bought by the Manchester team from the Vasco in 2017, the player could not get a visa to work in the country and had to be loaned to the Girona for two seasons. After the loan and some attempts in this period, City decided to sell him to Villa.

During the period at the Birmingham club, the Brazilian participated in 115 matches and scored seven goals. The first season was the most prominent, when it was even speculated that a return to Pep Guardiola’s team, who had the repurchase right provided for in the contract, was held. Without happening, the athlete remained in his team so far and has a contract only until the middle of 2023.

Despite not circulating the names of interested teams, there is talk of more than one and that his club will not play hard to release him, as his contract is nearing the end and that makes any team lose some of its power. trading. With the window closing tomorrow, 1, the novel should be short and the next chapter could happen at any time.


Source: sportbuzz

Related articles

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share article

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.