Aston Villa 'rejected FORTY offers for a highly-rated youngster' during the summer transfer window... with Unai Emery convinced he can turn the star, 20, into one of the best in the world

Aston Villa 'rejected FORTY offers for a highly-rated youngster' during the summer transfer window... with Unai Emery convinced he can turn the star, 20, into one of the best in the world
By: dailymail Posted On: September 10, 2024 View: 74

  • Aston Villa boss Unai Emery is reportedly very excited about one young striker
  • Villa received widespread interest over the summer and rejected multiple offers
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Aston Villa believe that they have a potentially world-class forward among their ranks.

Colombian frontman Jhon Duran currently plays the role of super-sub at Villa Park and he had been keen to leave in search of more game time.

The 20-year-old - who joined Villa from Chicago Fire in January 2023 - has come off the bench to score the winning goal in two of Villa's first three games this season.

But Villa boss Unai Emery is said to have much bigger plans for Duran in the future.

According to The Mirror, a wealth of clubs tried and failed to sign Duran with 40 offers over the summer window. 

Jhon Duran pictured celebrating after scoring for Aston Villa in a 2-1 win away at West Ham
Villa manager Unai Emery, pictured last month, is said to have a lot of faith in striker Duran

Villa's president of football operations Ramon Rodriguez Verdejo, better known as Monchi, told the newspaper: 'Unai is very confident with Jhon Duran. Very confident.' 

Monchi continued: 'He thinks he can become one of the best strikers in the world in the next 12 months. He is 100 per cent convinced. 

'So, what is the problem? We also have Ollie Watkins and Duran wants to play. He thinks he is better than Watkins. That is normal because every player thinks he is better than their team-mates.

'To manage Watkins and Duran is not easy but at the end it is the best for the team. If you have two big strikers it is better than only one.' 

Villa's director of football operations Damian Vidagany added: 'In every team there are two very, very important positions. Every position is important, of course, but the keeper and the striker are two very specific positions.

'If you have a great keeper, the second keeper can be as good as he can be - but it's difficult to change. If you have Ollie Watkins, it's very difficult to find someone better because he is a great striker, maybe in the top two or three in the Premier League.

Twenty-year-old Duran has scored seven goals in his first 38 Premier League appearances
Villa's director of football operations Damian Vidagany pictured (left) alongside Monchi (right)

'Ollie is a top professional and high-quality striker. So, did Duran want to leave the club? Yes. That's normal because he wants to play. There were no fewer than 40 clubs who wanted Duran - because everyone wanted him. 

'Jhon Duran is a 20-year-old boy and he knows what we know - that he has huge potential. He can be one of the best strikers in the world, period. Unai is giving him more minutes. And we have spoken to him.

'He's training well - and he's happy. If there is one club that really thinks Duran can become one of the best in the world, then that club is Aston Villa and that manager is Unai Emery.'

Duran has featured in 38 Premier League games for Villa but only three of those appearances have come as a starter.

Villa's players pictured celebrating following a goal scored by Duran in a 2-1 win at Leicester
Duran's game time at Villa has been limited as Ollie Watkins (pictured) is the first-choice striker

He scored five league goals in three starts and 20 substitute appearances last season.

Meanwhile, Watkins delivered 19 goals and 13 assists in 37 Premier League starts during the 2023-24 campaign.

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