Coach of Hellas Verona Marco Baroni acknowledges that players who wish to go can do so this month, but he will not comment on rumors that Aston Villa has accepted a £9 million offer for Cyril Ngonge.
Early this week, rumors surfaced in Italy that Unai Emery’s dark horses in the Premier League had witnessed Hellas Verona “verbally accept” an offer of 10 million euros.
Aston Villa is known for executing striking transactions seemingly out of the blue; recall the surprise that surrounded the abrupt and unanticipated signings of Danny Ings and Diogo Carlos? However, those Ngonge rumors caused some controversy at the time, and after being reported by Tuttomercatoweb two days later, they seemed even stranger.
particularly in light of additional claims that claim Hellas Verona is seeking far more than £9 million for a winger who only moved to the team from Groningen a year ago.
Aston Villa and Cyril Ngonge are connected
Head coach Baroni, meantime, claims that anyone searching for lifeboats after the sinking of the Hellas Verona ship won’t be compelled to stay and participate in a tough relegation struggle.
When questioned about Ngonge’s future at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, though, he was in no mood to divulge much.
“We cannot lose focus on things that we cannot control,” Baroni says to TMW, referring to the (half) season that lies ahead of us. I want to maintain the team’s attention on the variables under our control.
Some people here are primarily concerned with saving themselves, and they will stop at nothing to achieve this goal. It is obvious that a player has to leave if he cannot be held.
“I’d like to play in the pitch. Then, there are statements that are true and statements that are false.
Ngonge has drawn attention.
Ngonge, who gained notoriety in 2021 for a spectacular scorpion kick goal against AZ Alkmaar, has five league goals this season for the struggling Hellas. The 23-year-old Belgian, who has demonstrated that he can succeed on the right, left, through the middle, and as an offensive midfielder as well, would give Aston Villa protection in a number of forward positions.
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