
Tottenham Hotspur has been after Juventus winger Samuel Iling-Junior for some months, but Brighton and Aston Villa are putting up a strong fight.
Given that the money would be utilised to finance much-needed improvements in the middle of the park, it is widely anticipated that the Bianconeri will arrange a sale for Iling-Junior in January.They are requesting between €18 and €20 million for the 20-year-old, who came through Chelsea’s youth system and signed a contract with Juventus in September 2020 for a pittance.
Iling-Junior has only made six appearances in Serie A this season, recording one assist, despite being promoted to the senior side.
Although it is well known that Tottenham is keen to get him in January, TuttoJuve.com notes that other Premier League teams are also considering their options.
These include Nicolò Zaniolo’s Aston Villa and Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton and Hove Albion, who advanced to the Europa League Round of 16.
After analysing the Spanish defender’s latest interview, in which he discussed the difficulties with his rehabilitation process, the injury expert responded.
He said to Villa TV that it was the lowest point of his career. After missing six months of action, he has recently returned to the fight.
Dr. Brar, a sports scientist and physical therapist, discussed his circumstances with Villa News.
“Very challenging given that hamstring rehabilitations are challenging generally because of the tremendous demands placed on them, which results in high rates of injury recurrence, so there’s always a potential.
When you consider that this was his first surgery and that he had a relapse that resulted in the prolonged absence, you can see how physically and psychologically taxing it becomes.
The latter is particularly harmful and difficult to comprehend since, in addition to being removed from the sport you love and identify with, you are also not with the team as you normally are.
This season, Lucas Digne filled in for Moreno, and the Spaniard will now need to prove himself before he can return to the starting lineup.
There are two excellent candidates vying for the left-back position at Villa Park, which will please Unai Emery.
It’s unclear if Digne will play again next week due to suspension; Moreno, 30, made his first Premier League start of the season against Brentford over the weekend and scored a goal.