
EPL Index
·24. Mai 2025
Report: Premier League rivals to lose £40m man as United monitor situation

EPL Index
·24. Mai 2025
Aston Villa’s resurgence under Unai Emery has been a striking subplot to the Premier League season, but the end of the campaign may bring a jarring twist. As reported by TEAMtalk, Villa could lose multiple key players this summer – with Emiliano Martinez emerging as a headline name linked to Manchester United.
United are “a serious option” to sign the Argentine goalkeeper, a move that could see Andre Onana’s time at Old Trafford cut unexpectedly short. Martinez, a World Cup and Copa America winner, brings pedigree and presence – a factor United may value as they look to stabilise a defence that has too often felt exposed.
At £40m, the price point represents value for a keeper of his stature and experience. Villa, meanwhile, are being forced into tough decisions as Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) dictate the pace and shape of their window.
While fans basked in a Champions League quarter-final run and a top-six finish, Villa’s board has had to brace for financial recalibration. Heavy investment fuelled their recent rise, but that same ambition now demands asset sales. TEAMtalk confirms that Martinez and Jacob Ramsey “will leave”, with Ollie Watkins also of interest to top-tier clubs.
This isn’t just a squad refresh. It’s a strategic U-turn – one that risks compromising the very identity Emery has worked to build. Selling Ramsey, a £50m-rated academy graduate with versatility and athleticism, would strike particularly deep. His departure would symbolise a shift away from nurturing long-term potential in favour of short-term financial balance.
Ollie Watkins remains one of the Premier League’s most reliable forwards, his 19-goal haul last season underscoring a player at his peak. Unsurprisingly, “bids could test Villa’s resolve”, but TEAMtalk suggest Emery is determined to resist. Watkins’ influence transcends statistics – his movement, energy and positional intelligence are vital to Villa’s attacking fluidity.
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Still, should the right offer land, Villa might be unable to refuse. The domino effect from one major exit could tip the scales further – and in a post-PSR world, ideals often give way to economics.
There’s an awkward subplot too. Marcus Rashford, whose temporary switch to Villa raised eyebrows, is yet to commit beyond this season. Emery “faces a problem” convincing the Manchester United forward to remain. Rashford’s reluctance could be telling – either of Villa’s trajectory, or his own preference for familiar surroundings.
With a busy summer ahead, the uncertainty around his situation compounds the wider sense of flux.
From a Manchester United supporter’s lens, this story offers both intrigue and cautious optimism. Martinez is a proven winner, and while his temperament divides opinion, his ability to perform on the big stage is unquestionable. At £40m, he’s not a bargain – but given Onana’s inconsistencies, the deal makes sporting sense. It could also allow the club to recoup funds from an Onana sale.
Yet it’s the wider situation at Villa that stands out. This is a club that’s overachieved and is now paying the price for it. Losing Ramsey, in particular, feels like a victory for short-termism across the league – and it’s the sort of move United fans are all too familiar with. We’ve been there, seen talent slip away because the business model didn’t support footballing ideals.
The Rashford angle is murkier. Some supporters might wish he’d find form away from Old Trafford, but his indecision signals he still sees United as his home. Villa might be making room for others – but could also be making way for United’s gain.