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Transfers

Fenerbahce's €25m bid for Ollie Watkins tests Villa's European hopes

By 4All Football Editorial ·

Fenerbahce have tabled a €25 million bid for England striker Ollie Watkins, aiming to secure the 30‑year‑old forward as they look to bolster their attacking options. Turkish media report the Super Lig side has made rapid progress in negotiations, with personal terms allegedly agreed, though his representatives insist any move is paused until after the World Cup.

Watkins finished the previous Premier League campaign with 16 goals and three assists from 37 appearances. His movement in the channels stretched opposition defences and proved vital to Unai Emery’s frontline. The English international’s output underpins Aston Villa’s attacking threat.

The €25 million bid is described as a paltry sum for a striker of his calibre. Analysts note that replacing his 16‑goal haul would require astronomical spending in the current market. Such a low fee raises questions about Aston Villa’s valuation of their main scorer.

Aston Villa are advised to reject any approach from Fenerbahce, as losing their top goalscorer for a cut‑price fee could hinder their push for European spots. Retaining Watkins would allow the club to build around him and invest in squad strengthening. Their European objectives remain a priority.

Watkins’ camp has quickly dismissed the transfer rumours, stating that any discussion is off the table until after the World Cup. This stance puts the potential move on hold pending the tournament’s conclusion. Until then, the bid remains speculative.

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