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Arsenal closing in on deal for Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa

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Arsenal are closing in on a deal to sign Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa.

The Premier League champions are in the market for defensive reinforcement with both William Saliba and Jurrien Timber currently sidelined with injuries.

England international Konsa, 28, holds particular appeal given his ability to cover at both centre-back and right-back and has been high on Arsenal’s target list all summer.

Work is now advancing with Aston Villa to finalise the move after dialogue at ownership level to reduce the valuation gap for the defender.

Konsa returned to Villa for pre-season on Monday after being given extended time off following the World Cup.

The Athletic reported on Friday Arsenal also held an interest in Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarell Quansah as they consider their options at the back this summer.

Konsa has two years remaining on his Villa contract, having signed a five-year deal in September 2023.

The defender was an important member of England’s squad which reached the World Cup semi-finals this summer. He started every match until the 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the last-four stage, when he appeared as a 72nd-minute substitute.

He was typically deployed in the centre of defence, but also provided right-back cover following Quansah’s two-match suspension, a position he has also covered for Villa.

Konsa has been a mainstay in Unai Emery’s Villa squad in recent years which has consistently competed at the top end of the Premier League and in Europe.

He made 48 appearances in all competitions last season as Villa won the Europa League and finished fourth in the Premier League.

In the 2024-25 campaign, Konsa started all but one of Villa’s Champions League fixtures as they reached the quarter-finals, where they were beaten by eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain.

Konsa has made 286 appearances for the club since joining from Brentford in 2019.


Arsenal’s title ambitions are clear

Analysis by Arsenal correspondent Art de Roche

Arsenal’s summer-long interest in Konsa after Saliba’s back injury was a sign of Mikel Arteta’s desire to be well stacked with quality options across the pitch throughout the course of the 2026-27 season.

The Arsenal manager could have used Cristhian Mosquera and Ben White as covering centre-backs in Saliba’s absence, but Timber not yet returning from his groin injury may have made the backline a more pressing issue.

Speaking ahead of their Community Shield win over Manchester City, Arteta said: “We want to improve and evolve the squad. In order to do that we have detected some areas that can be strengthened and that is what we are trying to do.”

Reports of Arsenal’s interest in Konsa were met with debate as to whether a 28-year-old centre-back would be necessary at a relatively high price point when they had shown interest in other defensive profiles at the start of the window.

To push forward with Konsa, however, may give an indication of how seriously Arteta is taking Arsenal’s title defence. Rather than looking at a younger profile, he is going after yet another experienced Premier League player who should have few issues plugging into his system.

During the World Cup, Dean Smith, who bought Konsa for Brentford and Aston Villa, told BBC 5Live that his biggest strengths are that “he’s really calm on the ball and his 1v1 defending is outstanding”.

Even with the upsides of the potential signing, Konsa’s game-time when Saliba returns will be interesting to watch. Saliba will no doubt be eased back into action, but when he is in the flow, what happens to Konsa?

The former Charlton man can play at right-back too, which will be seen as a major benefit, but he is also accustomed to playing 80-90 per cent of Aston Villa’s minutes in a season. A chance to be part of Arsenal’s hunt for trophies may soften any qualms about game-time later in the season, however.


Where does this leave Villa after recent sales?

Analysis by Aston Villa correspondent Jacob Tanswell

Konsa leaving Villa would be the latest exit in a summer of upheaval at the club.

Manager Unai Emery has taken the club to another level since taking over four years ago, but has done so mainly with a core group of players.

The spine of last season’s team has been slowly dismantled this summer, with Morgan Rogers, Youri Tielemans, Lucas Digne leaving and the furture of goalkeeper Emi Martinez uncertain.

Furthermore, there has been interest from Saudi Arabia in forward Ollie Watkins.

Should Konsa also leave, it will be a very new-look Villa who kick off the new Premier League season this weekend.

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Wales’ sports minister meets with Welsh Rugby Union after fans fears

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Fychan went into further detail on meeting with the WRU on the latest edition of BBC Wales’ podcast Walescast.

She said it was a good conversation, with WRU chief executive Abi Tierney present.

“I don’t think it’d be any surprise that I’ve received a lot of correspondence from both Scarlets and Ospreys fans,” said Fychan.

“It was an opportunity for me to again reiterate the importance of the WRU properly engaging with communities.

Fychan stated the Welsh Government did not have an opinion on whether a reduction to three sides was the way forward because the WRU is a private company but added: “I was very clear in terms of this new culture and sports strategy for Wales that the future of rugby as a community game is really important as well as that professional side and that I wanted to see, as part of the proposals that they have, how are they addressing those historic concerns?”

Fychan said the WRU gave her some “positive news in terms of what’s been happening with women’s rugby here in Wales”.

“That was positive to hear that especially because of what happened a few years ago and the concerns around that,” said Fychan.

“But clearly people in Wales, and especially those Scarlets and Ospreys fans, currently feel they’re not being listened to.

“There’s that disconnect which is I think a huge concern between the WRU and the communities that they seek to work with.

“So, it was an opportunity to say ‘please work with them’ because people are concerned about the economic impact of the closure of either club as well.”

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Is Haaland worth the £15.5m price tag on FPL?

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FPL expert Gianni Buttice weighs up whether Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is worth his £15.5m price tag on the game.

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Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho told Vinicius Jr it was not worth leaving Spanish club

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Jose Mourinho told Vinicius Jr it was “not worth” leaving Real Madrid as he successfully persuaded the Brazilian to remain at the club.

The 26-year-old had entered the final 12 months of his contract at the Bernabeu, meaning he would have been able to leave Real for free next summer.

Premier League champions Arsenal were alerted to the possibility of landing one of the world’s top wingers as contract talks wore on but Vinicius Jr eventually committed his future to Real earlier this month by signing a six-year contract.

And Mourinho, 63, whose return to Real for a second stint in charge was confirmed in June, spoke of his part in keeping the Brazil international in the Spanish capital.

Mourinho said on Spanish TV show El Chiringuito: “Vinicius has fallen in love with Real Madrid.

“The only thing I told him was: ‘Vini, where do you want to go? You’ve only been in Brazil and you only know Real Madrid. You only understand Real Madrid when you leave. When you leave that’s when you realise what Real Madrid is. Don’t leave. It’s not worth it.’

“I think what he has felt in terms of the group’s growth, the way we’ve been working and developing, has given him a very important feeling.”

Mourinho came up against Real three times in the Champions League last season, when he was manager of Benfica.

During their second meeting – the first leg of their knockout phase play-off – Real players alleged that Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni racially abused Vinicius, resulting in the match stopping for around eight minutes.

Prestianni denied the claims and Mourinho defended his player.

Uefa later banned Prestianni for three matches, with a further three suspended, for homophobic conduct.

Mourinho addressed the incident and said Vinicius can “rely on me to be on his side”.

“Prestianni was my player. That’s it. There’s no debate. If Prestianni is my player, 20 players can come at me and I’m still with Prestianni. End of story,” he said.

“I think Vini now knows what side I am now on and knows he can look me in the eye and rely on me to be on his side.”

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