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EMILIANO MARTINEZ'S FUTURE AT VILLA PARK IS UP IN THE AIR AS UNAI EMERY LOOKS FOR A POTENTIAL REPLACEMENT 18:08, 30 May 2025 Aston Villa are said to have offered 'around £40
million' for a potential Emiliano Martinez replacement. The future of the Argentinian shot-stopper and World Cup-winner remains up in the air as links to Saudi Arabia and Spain continue
to surface, especially with rumours the Villans may be forced to sell this summer in order to stay within domestic and European player spending rules. But should Martinez leave for pastures
new, it seems Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier is one of Unai Emery's top targets to fill his boots. As reported by _Caught Offside _, Villa are said to be the first club to make an
offer for the Frenchman's services, believed to be 'around £40 million'. Previous reports had stated the Ligue 1 side were looking for a minimum of £33.5 million, but the
extra could potentially be that dreaded 'Premier League tax'. Article continues below Another club rumoured to be interested in Chevalier are Villa's Premier League rivals
Manchester United, who will be looking to give the out-of-form Andre Onana some competition after a dismal campaign. United have also been linked with Martinez. A number of other teams
around the world are also claimed to be potential suitors, with European giants Barcelona the most notable. Article continues below Chevalier, who is 23 and has two years left on his current
contract at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, came through the academy at Lille and after a couple of loan spells finally made his senior debut against Marseille in 2022. He was one of the
highlights of the club's shock 1-0 success over Real Madrid in the league phase of the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League, gaining global recognition for his impressive performance.
Internationally, the player has represented France at the Olympics, as well at under-21, under-20, under-18 and under-16 level—but is still to oust Mike Maignan from between the sticks for
Didier Deschamps' Les Blues.