English Premier League sides Aston Villa and Newcastle United are already laying the groundwork for their summer transfer campaigns. According to an exclusive report by British media outlet Teamtalk, both clubs are closely monitoring the performances and availability of Real Betis winger Abde Ezzalzouli. Looking to inject pace, unpredictability, and dynamic attacking options into their squads for the upcoming season, the two Premier League clubs have put the Moroccan international high on their transfer shortlist. In a significant move that hints at a future transfer, the 24-year-old winger has recently appointed Footfeel ISM as his new agency to carefully manage the next big step in his professional career.
Abde Ezzalzouli has established a strong reputation in La Liga due to his explosive speed, incredible 1v1 dribbling ability, and high ceiling. While his decision to change representation has naturally fueled transfer speculations across England and Spain, neither Aston Villa nor Newcastle United have made formal contact with Real Betis as of yet. However, sources close to the situation suggest that preliminary exploratory talks with the player's new representatives could take place in the coming weeks. Real Betis might be open to a sale if an acceptable financial package is presented, and the Moroccan international is said to be highly enticed by the prospect of testing himself in the intense environment of the Premier League.
Image: Yahoo Sports Source: Teamtalk
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