Premier League outfit Aston Villa are closing on yet another summer signing, on this occasion with a view to the future, according to reports.
The Claret and Blue, of course, have taken their place front and centre in the English football headlines for several weeks now.
This comes with those in a position of power at Villa Park having evidently come to the conclusion that the club’s 14th place finish in the Premier League this past season proved some way off expectations.
In turn, a major recruitment drive has been kicked into gear, to reinforce Steven Gerrard’s ranks ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
To this point, despite the summer window not technically being due to swing open until next month, the Villans have closed deals for all of Philippe Coutinho, Boubacar Kamara, Diego Carlos and shot-stopper Robin Olsen.
Aston Villa is delighted to confirm the transfer of Diego Carlos from Sevilla FC for an undisclosed fee! ✅
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) June 1, 2022
As alluded to above, though, Gerrard and co. appear far from ready to rest on their laurels.
This comes with Villa on the verge of closing a deal for the club’s 5th summer signing, in the form of Rory Wilson.
As per transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, prodigious youngster Wilson is all set to put pen to paper on terms at Villa Park, after coming to the decision to follow Steven Gerrard south of the border from Scottish giants Rangers.
An agreement on the personal terms of a contract is understood to have been found, with a transfer therefore viewed as imminent.
Wilson, a 16-year-old centre-forward, piqued widespread attentions in Scotland last season after racking up an eye-watering 49 goals at youth level.
Aston Villa are set to sign talented Scottish striker Rory Wilson from Rangers, born in 2006. Personal terms now agreed – Wilson will sign on July 1. 🏴🤝 #AVFC
Steven Gerrard, the main factor in beating off other interest. Wilson scored 49 goals at youth level this season. pic.twitter.com/lywIN5svZL
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 13, 2022
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