Aston Villa Linked With La Liga Player As Onana’s Replacement: Why Paying A Premium Is Not Right? | OneFootball

Aston Villa Linked With La Liga Player As Onana’s Replacement: Why Paying A Premium Is Not Right? | OneFootball

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·7 de julio de 2026

Aston Villa Linked With La Liga Player As Onana’s Replacement: Why Paying A Premium Is Not Right?

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Amadou Onana’s World Cup is over. Worse still, his season is in tatters before it even began. The Belgium midfielder snapped his anterior cruciate ligament during a brutal knockout clash against the United States, leaving Unai Emery with a massive, gaping hole in the center of his pitch. Villa are returning to Europe’s elite tier, and they need a physical anchor right now.

Spanish reports link Celta Vigo midfielder Ilaix Moriba to Aston Villa

VIGO, SPAIN – MAY 23: Ilaix Moriba of Celta Vigo celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Sergio Carreira during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RC Celta de Vigo and Sevilla FC at Estadio Abanca-Balaidos on May 23, 2026 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Diogo Cardoso/Getty Images)


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Naturally, the rumor mill is already spinning. Spanish newspaper Faro de Vigo, via Sport Witness, claims that this sudden injury has forced Villa to look closely at Celta Vigo’s Ilaix Moriba. It makes sense on paper. The 24-year-old former Barcelona prospect matches the physical profile of the sidelined Belgian. Look closer at the actual report, though. There is zero evidence of fresh contact or concrete negotiations. It looks very much like a rehashed version of old transfer market links rather than a deal that is actually moving quickly.

Moriba did manage to rebuild his stalling career in La Liga last year after a terrible time with RB Leipzig. He played 36 league games and scored twice for Celta Vigo during the 2025/26 campaign. The Galician club paid £5.2m to sign him permanently last summer, locking him down until 2029.

He has decent numbers. Yet, he completely lacks the elite defensive presence needed to protect a Premier League backline. 152 defensive contributions across an entire season is a poor return. He disappeared in high-stakes matches. He handles discipline poorly too, picking up eight yellow cards last term.

Emery does not need a mercurial progressive midfielder who drifts out of matches. He needs an assertive, disciplined ball-winner. Paying a premium fee for Moriba makes no tactical sense. Clubs like Brighton and Juventus previously cooled their interest for this exact reason.

The Midlands hierarchy cannot afford to panic buy after a major tournament injury. It almost always backfires. Spending heavily on Moriba represents a massive financial risk for a player who does not fit the system. Villa‘s recruitment staff must look elsewhere for defensive cover before the summer window shuts.

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