
The 4th Official
·27 July 2025
Aston Villa Star Won’t Leave For Manchester United This Summer: Why Is It The Best Update For Villa?

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·27 July 2025
In the last few years, Aston Villa have slowly started to count themselves among the strong teams in English football. They have achieved stability in the Premier League, stepped into European competition and added players who can be important for any team. The thinking of the club has now changed. They do not wait for offers from big clubs, but take their project forward themselves.
In such a situation, when the transfer market is hot, Villa’s players also remain in the headlines. Manchester United are currently looking for a new striker this summer. Despite the presence of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, the club is feeling the need for an experienced and English striker. United considered many names, but some players like Liam Delap and Victor Gyokeres have already joined other clubs.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MAY 25: Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa acknowledges the crowd after the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Aston Villa FC at Old Trafford on May 25, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
According to Sebastian Vidal‘s report, Aston Villa are in no mood to sell Ollie Watkins this summer. This news could prove to be a blow to Manchester United, who wanted to make this English striker a part of their project. Watkins has been scoring goals consistently for Villa, and his finishing, off-the-ball movement and pace make him one of the best forwards in the Premier League.
This decision of Aston Villa shows the strength of their club project. Watkins is not just a goal scorer for the team, but he maintains balance in Emery’s system. He scored 17 goals for the club last season, and his performance was also strong at the European level.
Keeping Ollie Watkins is the biggest proof of the change in thinking of Aston Villa. Till a few years ago, no one could have imagined that a club like Villa would reject the offer of a big club, but now the situation is different. Watkins has become the face of the team, and the rest of the attack is built around him.
His presence not only ensures a scoring presence but also allows the rest of the team to play more freely. Unai Emery already has good options in midfield and on the wings, but the stability of a striker takes the team to another level. If Villa keep Watkins this season, they will not just be saving a player but an identity. Decisions like these make a club a long-distance runner.