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Aston Villa out to hijack £20m Bournemouth transfer for France star and Milos Kerkez replacement

Aston Villa out to hijack £20m Bournemouth transfer for France star and Milos Kerkez replacement

Scottish Sun4 hours ago

Top keeper has been linked with a loan move to Villa
THE VILLANS Aston Villa out to hijack £20m Bournemouth transfer for France star and Milos Kerkez replacement
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ASTON VILLA want to hijack Bournemouth's move for Rennes skipper Adrien Truffert.
Villa look keen on the left-back and could swoop for the 23-year-old if they can quickly sell a player.
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Aston Villa are trying to hijack France star Adrien Truffert
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Bournemouth are on the brink of agreeing a deal to sign a potential Milos Kerkez replacement
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The Cherries are close to agreeing a £20million deal for France international Truffert.
They see him as a replacement for Milos Kerkez, who is expected to join Premier League champions Liverpool this summer.
Truffert has scored two goals and provided two assists in 33 Ligue 1 games this season.
But the 23-year-old has understandably struggled to get into France's star-studded squad.
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The full-back has made just one appearances for the Les Bleus, after receiving his first call-up fir two Uefa Nations League matches.
The switches get more complicated when you consider that Bournemouth were interested in Anfield left-back Andy Robertson.
The Villa Park outfit may struggle to bring the 32-year-old Scot to the West Midlands, considering Arne Slot's stance on an exit.
Unai Emery is believed to be in the market for a new left-back with Frenchman Lucas Digne and Ian Maatsen failing to impress the Spaniard.
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Bournemouth are also in the market for Spanish keeper Joan Garcia, who was linked with Arsenal.
The 24-year-old is set to sign for Barcelona from Espanyol — but could then be loaned out for a season in the Premier League.
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