Tottenham may seize the opportunity to negotiate a deal for midfielder Jacob Ramsey, as Aston Villa strives to comply with Profit and Sustainability regulations.
Currently, Unai Emery’s team is on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League, being fourth in the Premier League standings.
Upon his arrival at the club, the Spanish manager immediately improved the team’s performance and has the potential to lead Villa to their first premier European competition since 1982.
Emery not only enhanced the skills of the existing players but also made significant acquisitions in the transfer market, including Moussa Diaby and Pau Torres.
However, to ensure financial compliance, Villa might need to sell some of their homegrown players, as reported by Football Insider via Team Talk.
Jacob Ramsey, an English midfielder, could command a substantial transfer fee, and Tottenham Hotspur has shown previous interest in him, as reported by GiveMeSport.
With Pierre Emile Hojbjerg expected to depart in the summer, the North London club is looking for a new midfielder to bolster their squad.
The 22-year-old Ramsey would be an ideal fit for Ange Postecoglu’s system and could potentially be available for a transfer fee of £50 million, according to the report.