Sky Sports News had been told that four clubs – Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool – were interested in signing Luiz before the transfer deadline. Arsenal also saw a £20m bid rejected by Villa earlier on Thursday. As things stand, Aston Villa are not willing to sell Luiz to Arsenal. The situation could change later on Thursday depending on the Dendoncker deal and the price could go up. Arteta wants the player and has worked with him at Manchester City. Luiz – who is out of contract next summer – would like to play for a club in the Champions League. On Wednesday, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid also made a move for him. Juventus are also interested. He can talk to foreign clubs such as Atletico and Juventus from November 18 and leave as a free agent next summer. Image: Douglas Luiz celebrates his corner for Aston Villa Arsenal beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Wednesday night, but despite their perfect start to five wins from five, Arteta admitted he is wary of his strength in depth in the center of the park after a string of injuries and he said Arsenal could do a deal. on Deadline Day if the right player becomes available. “We are looking for options,” Arteta said. “Obviously [Elneny’s injury] it has an impact because Thomas Partey is injured and we are a bit short in that position. We have Albert Sambi Lokonga and Granit Xhaka who can play there. “We’re just looking at options in the market. As I said, the club have been extremely supportive of trying to keep improving the squad and the squad as much as we can, and if the right player is available and we can do that, we’ll try.”
Gerrard: I don’t control Douglas Luiz’s situation
Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard has admitted that Douglas Luiz’s future at the club is in his own hands with only a short amount of time left on his contract. Meanwhile, Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard said his recruitment team were also working hard to build on Deadline Day – although he also discussed Luiz’s possible exit. “I don’t control that,” Gerrard said when asked if Luiz – who scored a stunning goal from a corner – would still be at the club at the end of Thursday. “There are more than two people controlling this, but I’m definitely not one of them. “That will be Douglas, that will be his agent’s decision as to what happens around that. I would like to keep him because he is a fantastic player. I have made that very clear. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Douglas Luiz scores directly from a corner to earn Aston Villa a draw with Bolton in the Carabao Cup. The midfielder previously practiced the routine on the training ground. “We’re not in a position to need to lose our top players, but at the same time, Douglas has a year to go, and it’s one of those really annoying situations where the club has to do what’s best for the club and not necessarily what is best for me.” On the inbox, he said: “Obviously there’s very little time, but people are working so hard behind the scenes to try and get some support where we feel we need it. I don’t think there’s any point in saying where and how much, but we’re working hard. to try to make additions and one or two go the other way.” Image: Departed Leander Dendoncker could be on his way to Aston Villa Villa now look set to win the race to sign Wolves’ Dendoncker after seeing a £13million bid accepted for the Belgium international. Sky Sports News understands Villa are interested in Marseille midfielder Gerson as an alternative to Dendoncker if he is unable to go ahead with the move. Wolves have fielded approaches from Everton, West Ham and Villa for the midfielder and are expected to try to sign a replacement. Wolves are still in talks with Metz for midfielder Boubacar Traore. Talks have been ongoing for some time, but they are hoping for an agreement today.
How to follow Deadline Day on Sky Sports
Time is running out for clubs to do business in the transfer window. Here’s everything you need to know about Deadline Day and how to watch the drama with Sky Sports. On TV, online and on the go: You won’t miss a moment of the Deadline Day drama with Sky Sports. Follow the latest transfer news and rumors on our exclusive Transfer Center blog on the Sky Sports website and app – and make sure you bookmark our latest Complete Deals. You’ll be able to follow all the action on Sky Sports News, as well as get the best analysis and reaction from our studio guests and journalists at venues across the country and Europe. Deadline Day programming starts at 7am. and continues throughout the day on Sky Sports News where you can hear Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Shay Given, Wes Morgan, Paul Robinson, Lianne Sanderson, Nigel de Jong and many more. And so you don’t miss any of the news wherever you are, keep an eye out for the Sky Sports News live stream on the Sky Sports News YouTube page and Sky Sports app at 8pm on Thursday.
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Sky Sports News had been told that four clubs – Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool – were interested in signing Luiz before the transfer deadline. Arsenal also saw a £20m bid rejected by Villa earlier on Thursday. As things stand, Aston Villa are not willing to sell Luiz to Arsenal. The situation could change later on Thursday depending on the Dendoncker deal and the price could go up. Arteta wants the player and has worked with him at Manchester City. Luiz – who is out of contract next summer – would like to play for a club in the Champions League. On Wednesday, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid also made a move for him. Juventus are also interested. He can talk to foreign clubs such as Atletico and Juventus from November 18 and leave as a free agent next summer. Image: Douglas Luiz celebrates his corner for Aston Villa Arsenal beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Wednesday night, but despite their perfect start to five wins from five, Arteta admitted he is wary of his strength in depth in the center of the park after a string of injuries and he said Arsenal could do a deal. on Deadline Day if the right player becomes available. “We are looking for options,” Arteta said. “Obviously [Elneny’s injury] it has an impact because Thomas Partey is injured and we are a bit short in that position. We have Albert Sambi Lokonga and Granit Xhaka who can play there. “We’re just looking at options in the market. As I said, the club have been extremely supportive of trying to keep improving the squad and the squad as much as we can, and if the right player is available and we can do that, we’ll try.”
Gerrard: I don’t control Douglas Luiz’s situation
Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard has admitted that Douglas Luiz’s future at the club is in his own hands with only a short amount of time left on his contract. Meanwhile, Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard said his recruitment team were also working hard to build on Deadline Day – although he also discussed Luiz’s possible exit. “I don’t control that,” Gerrard said when asked if Luiz – who scored a stunning goal from a corner – would still be at the club at the end of Thursday. “There are more than two people controlling this, but I’m definitely not one of them. “That will be Douglas, that will be his agent’s decision as to what happens around that. I would like to keep him because he is a fantastic player. I have made that very clear. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Douglas Luiz scores directly from a corner to earn Aston Villa a draw with Bolton in the Carabao Cup. The midfielder previously practiced the routine on the training ground. “We’re not in a position to need to lose our top players, but at the same time, Douglas has a year to go, and it’s one of those really annoying situations where the club has to do what’s best for the club and not necessarily what is best for me.” On the inbox, he said: “Obviously there’s very little time, but people are working so hard behind the scenes to try and get some support where we feel we need it. I don’t think there’s any point in saying where and how much, but we’re working hard. to try to make additions and one or two go the other way.” Image: Departed Leander Dendoncker could be on his way to Aston Villa Villa now look set to win the race to sign Wolves’ Dendoncker after seeing a £13million bid accepted for the Belgium international. Sky Sports News understands Villa are interested in Marseille midfielder Gerson as an alternative to Dendoncker if he is unable to go ahead with the move. Wolves have fielded approaches from Everton, West Ham and Villa for the midfielder and are expected to try to sign a replacement. Wolves are still in talks with Metz for midfielder Boubacar Traore. Talks have been ongoing for some time, but they are hoping for an agreement today.
How to follow Deadline Day on Sky Sports
Time is running out for clubs to do business in the transfer window. Here’s everything you need to know about Deadline Day and how to watch the drama with Sky Sports. On TV, online and on the go: You won’t miss a moment of the Deadline Day drama with Sky Sports. Follow the latest transfer news and rumors on our exclusive Transfer Center blog on the Sky Sports website and app – and make sure you bookmark our latest Complete Deals. You’ll be able to follow all the action on Sky Sports News, as well as get the best analysis and reaction from our studio guests and journalists at venues across the country and Europe. Deadline Day programming starts at 7am. and continues throughout the day on Sky Sports News where you can hear Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Shay Given, Wes Morgan, Paul Robinson, Lianne Sanderson, Nigel de Jong and many more. And so you don’t miss any of the news wherever you are, keep an eye out for the Sky Sports News live stream on the Sky Sports News YouTube page and Sky Sports app at 8pm on Thursday.