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After slumping to a 4-0 defeat against Newcastle United last weekend, newly appointed Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has a lot of work to do. Whether or not he has the squad to compete with the best in the Premier League is still an unknown, but the Spanish manager knows he has to be swift in the transfer market come January to bolster his squad.
Aston Villa yesterday drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, and the club's manager Steven Gerrard called upon five first-team names to begin to show their best form once more. Villa have so far struggled this campaign, leaving the club's supporters beginning to wonder if Gerrard is the right man to take the club forward into the future.
Barcelona are looking at the prospect of landing Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku this summer, Marca claims.
Arsenal are prepared to revive their long-term interest in Philippe Coutinho this summer, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Arsenal could attempt to sign Philippe Coutinho if Aston Villa are unable to afford a permanent deal this summer, Sport claims.
Philippe Coutinho has dropped the biggest hint yet that he will stay at Aston Villa on a permanent basis. The Brazilian attacking midfielder, who has joined Villa on loan from Barcelona, has 18 months remaining on his deal in Spain but has told reporters that he wants to return to England.
Explosive striker Luis Suarez has hinted that he is ready to return to England, with a possible move to Aston Villa on the cards. Villa are managed by Suarez's former teammate Steven Gerrard, and Suarez is out of contract shortly.
Barcelona are reportedly planning an approach to sign former Chelsea midfielder Oscar from Shanghai Port.
Liverpool snubbed the opportunity to re-sign Barcelona playmaker Philippe Coutinho, according to Sky Sports News.
Barcelona playmaker Philippe Coutinho would choose Arsenal over Newcastle United, Cadena SER journalist Bruno Alemany claims.
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