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- Aston Villa reject United‘s fresh approach for Ollie Watkins
- Watkins remains key to Unai Emery’s long-term project
- United eye proven striker as Amorim rebuild continues
Manchester United have made a fresh enquiry for Watkins as they search for a new striker. The England international is viewed as an ideal fit given his Premier League experience and form. However, Villa immediately informed United that Watkins is not available at any price, as per The Telegraph.
Watkins was also a target for Arsenal in January, but Villa rejected the offer and sold Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr instead. The Villans are determined to keep Emery’s core players at Villa Park ahead of a busy season, including Europa League football. Watkins remains a key part of Emery’s long-term vision, and the club do not appear open to a summer sale.
Manchester United’s interest in Watkins is part of a wider rebuild under boss Ruben Amorim this summer. While other players like Emi Martinez, who is also a target for the Red Devils, could be available for the right fee, Villa have no plans to cash in on Watkins. The 29-year-old scored 27 goals in all competitions last season and is under contract until 2028.
Unless Aston Villa change their stance, United will have to look elsewhere for a proper striker. Watkins is set to remain at Villa Park, with Emery and the club planning to build around him. United may now revisit other targets in the Premier League or abroad as pre-season progresses.