Emi Martinez's Stance on Lucrative Saudi Pro League Transfer Revealed as Aston Villa Await Offers for Man Utd-Linked Wantaway Goalkeeper
- Emiliano Martinez, Aston Villa's 32-year-old goalkeeper, is attempting a summer transfer to Manchester United amid the current transfer window.
- Martinez's move follows longstanding admiration from Manchester United's manager Ruben Amorim, who tried signing him for Sporting in 2020 but lost to Villa.
- The goalkeeper has rejected multiple offers from other clubs to focus on a move to United, while Villa face financial pressure and are open to selling him.
- Villa manager Unai Emery denied Martinez's final game at the club was against United, stating "No way!" despite reports that Martinez is 'desperate' to join the Red Devils.
- If completed, the transfer may address United's uncertain goalkeeper situation and fit Amorim's intent to add leaders amid squad changes and limited funds.
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Emi Martinez's stance on lucrative Saudi Pro League transfer revealed as Aston Villa await offers for Man Utd-linked wantaway goalkeeper
Emi Martinez’s stance on a Saudi Pro League transfer has been revealed, with Aston Villa waiting on offers for the Manchester United-linked keeper.
Ruben Amorim sends message to Man Utd over Emiliano Martinez transfer
Emiliano Martinez is keen to join Manchester United (Picture: Getty) Ruben Amorim is ‘not ruling out’ a move for Emiliano Martinez as the Aston Villa goalkeeper ‘desperately’ tries to push through a summer transfer to Old Trafford. Martinez, 32, is believed to be keen on a move to United despite theirwoeful 2024-25 campaign. Under Amorim and Erik ten Hag, Manchester United finished just 15th in the Premier League, closer to the relegation zone t…
Emi Martinez 'pushing' for Man Utd transfer as Ruben Amorim considers blockbuster deal - The Mirror
Manchester United continue to be linked with a move for Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez and the Argentine's stance on a switch to Old Trafford has now been confirmed
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