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Fenerbahce turn up the heat on Aston Villa over Watkins

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Fenerbahçe have stepped up their pursuit of Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins with a summer move firmly in their sights. According to the report, the Turkish side are “keen on a summer move for Aston Villa star Ollie Watkins” as they look to add a leading forward for 2026/27.

Aston Villa are not yet actively pushing the England international out, with the club “not yet prepared to part ways with their talisman”. However, the report highlights that current financial pressures could force a sale, particularly as they seek to retain Arsenal target Morgan Rogers. Squad management and PSR concerns are now shaping decisions alongside football logic.

Fenerbahçe’s ambition is clear. The club is “determined to challenge city rivals Galatasaray” and is targeting a high-profile striker to lead that push. Watkins fits the profile, and the report states they are “prepared to offer improved terms” to tempt the “terrific” forward to Istanbul.

From Villa’s perspective, Watkins remains central to their plans. He is the focal point of Unai Emery’s high-intensity attack and delivered 21 goals and five assists in 55 appearances last season. He also played a major role as Villa secured Europa League glory in May and a top-four Premier League finish.

With two years remaining on his contract, Aston Villa hold a relatively strong position if formal contact arises. Any replacement for a striker of this level would come at a significant cost, especially with Champions League football returning to Villa Park. That naturally raises the bar for any potential deal.

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