Despite a recent 4-1 defeat to Arsenal, Aston Villa can be delighted with how the first half of the 2025/26 season has gone. Unai Emery’s team lies third in the Premier League table, six points adrift of Arsenal. The January transfer window has now arrived, and Villa have wasted no time in confirming their first arrival, with the club announcing the permanent signing of 19-year-old Brazilian Alysson from Gremio.
Aston Villa Look to Strengthen Following Strong Start to 2025/26 Season
Aston Villa Confirm Arrival of Alysson
Villa, under the tutelage of Unai Emery, have progressed onto a new level in recent years, mixing with the best in the Champions League to maintaining a consistency in the Premier League. This season has seen Villa record impressive wins over Chelsea and Arsenal.
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Morgan Rogers and Youri Tielemans are just two who have impressed in Emery’s team. The squad looked unconvincing at the beginning of the season, but the form in recent months has been nothing short of breathtaking. But Emery still clearly has one eye on the future, and that has been confirmed by the arrival of Alysson from Gremio for £8.7 million, with £1.8 million in add-ons.
What Alysson Will Bring to Villa Park
It’s been reported that Villa scouts have been tracking the “skilful forward” for some months and were seen at Gremio’s recent loss to Cruzeiro.
Still just a teenager, there is much improvement still possible for Alysson. But already the versatile winger has shown his excellent speed and close control, which often sees him cut inside and drive at opposition defences. His balance is impressive, which, combined with his close control, makes him a nightmare to mark. His work rate is another strong asset of his, which could help him play in a number of positions for Emery.
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A clear move for the future, but can the Brazilian make an immediate impact for Unai Emery’s team?
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