The 4th Official
·6 novembre 2025
This Aston Villa Star Is Wanted by Inter Milan: Why the Lions Should Not Sell Him?

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·6 novembre 2025

Aston Villa have had a strong presence in the Premier League of late, and the defence has played a vital role in their growth. The 28-year-old Ezri Konsa is a vital part of the backline of Unai Emery’s team, as he is very calm with his decision-making and is positionally astute during key moments.
The Englishman has become a hearthrob of the fans as he has grown on to become a dependable figure in the system, who rarely becomes unsettled even in the toughest moments. The 28-year-old’s performance for the West Midlands club has attracted the sights of several clubs in Europe, and he is currently a prized asset in the transfer market.
We now have a report from the Italian outlet L’Interista, which stated that Inter Milan are one of the clubs that are looking to sign Konsa in the summer of 2026. The Serie A club wants to strengthen their defence, and hence they feel that Konsa will be a vital resource for them to rejuvenate the backline.
Meanwhile, Premier League giants Liverpool also want Konsa if they are unable to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. The report goes on to add that Villa will ask around €35 million if any club shows serious interest in their 28-year-old centre-back. Unai Emery’s team is well aware of his quality and is in no rush to offload him. So, we have to wait and see how the situation develops in the upcoming transfer windows.
Villa are also looking to sign some players, as reports revealed that they are considering a move for Ansu Fati if his loan at AS Monaco does not turn into a permanent transfer. Meanwhile, the West Midlands club wants to keep Morgan Rogers and is reportedly in serious negotiations with him for a renewal.
Ezri Konsa plays an extremely important role in Aston Villa’s defensive solidity, and the club would suffer a significant loss if it entertained offers for him. Under Unai Emery, Konsa has developed into one of the Premier League’s most consistent and reliable centre-backs, and his recent performances have attracted interest from Manchester City and Liverpool.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 05: Ezri Konsa of Aston Villa controls the ball whilst under pressure from Lyle Foster of Burnley during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Burnley at Villa Park on October 05, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Villa should not even consider selling him because losing him would push the team backwards. Konsa has acted as a rock in Villa’s defence, particularly under Emery, starting eight of the first nine Premier League games of the 2025–2026 season and standing out as one of the team’s best performers.
The Englishman fully represents Emery’s style, showing comfort on the ball and a strong football IQ, while his composure in possession and ability to play from the back support the team’s tactical approach. The 28-year-old adds versatility and leadership, playing both centre-back and right-back, growing into a silent leader who steps up when key defenders are absent.
In the 2023–2024 season, Konsa achieved the best tackle success rate in the Premier League among players with more than 50 tackles, proving his elite defensive skill. If Villa go on to sell Konsa, it would undermine the work Emery has built at the club, especially with Tyrone Mings still returning from a long-term injury and the team needing a reliable defensive core for both the Premier League and Europa League campaigns.
Villa do not need to sell, and Konsa’s long-term contract until 2028 strengthens the club’s position while showing his commitment. Although top clubs admire his form, the Lions should refuse offers because Konsa remains a consistent, versatile, and mature defender who is central to Emery’s system and the club’s push for continued success. Letting him leave would weaken the squad and send the wrong message about the club’s ambition.









































