
It’s now less than three weeks until Aston Villa’s pre-season schedule begins.
The Claret and Blue Army will take on neighbours Walsall at the Bescot on Wednesday 16 July, before heading to Germany where they’ll face Hansa Rostock at Ostseestadion.
Unai Emery’s team will then head stateside for a three-game series, facing Eintracht Frankfurt in Louisville and then a pair of MLS outfits, namely St. Louis City and Nashville, before returning to the Midlands for a meeting with Roma.
Before any of that, will President of Football Operations, Monchi, land any new signings?
Aston Villa targeting new attackers
As outlined by Jacob Tanswell and Gregg Evans of the Athletic, Aston Villa are in serious danger of breaching the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules, having recorded losses of £195m over the last two seasons.
This predicament forced them to sell, namely losing Jhon Durán back in January when Saudi came calling.
Al-Nassr paid a reported fee of £71m over the winter, with Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford arriving to replace him, albeit it’s unclear if either will be returning, following the expiration of their loans.
With Rashford certainly the less likely of the two to be back in claret and blue, John Townley of Birmingham Live is reporting that the Villans are targeting a move to sign Jesús Rodríguez.
He adds that the Real Betis winger is ‘attracting widespread interest from across Europe’, namely from RB Leipzig, Como and others.
Nevertheless, Villa are purportedly ‘confident’ of convincing Rodríguez that linking up with Emery ‘would best support his development’, with a report by Spanish outlet Marca stating that 19 year old has a €35m (around £30m) release clause.
Why Jesús Rodríguez is a bigger talent than Marcus Rashford
As alluded to earlier, it seems very unlikely that Rashford will be returning to Villa next season, despite a generally successful loan spell, in which he scored four goals and registered six assists in 17 appearances across all competitions.
Manchester United’s reported £40m price tag is seemingly putting off all potential suitors, hence why Jamie Jackson of the Guardian is reporting that Barcelona would be interested in taking Rashford on loan, but cannot sanction a permanent deal.
Thus, the Villans have seemingly turned their attention to Rodríguez, so let’s compare the duo.
Rodríguez vs Rashford 2024/25 comparison |
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Statistics |
Rodríguez |
Rashford at Villa |
Appearances |
32 |
17 |
Minutes |
1,739 |
940 |
Goals |
3 |
4 |
Assists |
2 |
6 |
All statistics below are on a per-90 basis. |
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Shots |
1.6 |
1.6 |
Chances Created |
0.6 |
1.7 |
Take-ons completed |
3.1 |
1.7 |
Take-on success % |
47% |
34% |
Touches |
53 |
47.5 |
Touches in the box |
6.4 |
5.6 |
Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt and Squawka |
As the table outlines, while Rashford’s raw data, goals and assists are better, Rodríguez’s underlying numbers are more impressive, while the pair are stylistically very different.
Rashford is about end-product, while the Spanish teenager is much more of a dribbler, as underlined by his higher take-on statistics, as well as the fact he registered more touches, both in the opposition’s penalty area and in general.
John Menzies of Football España documents how the 19-year-old enjoyed a ‘breakout season’ at Betis, making his senior debut against Gévora in the Copa del Rey as recently as last Halloween.
By the end of the campaign, he had established himself as a key figure in Manuel Pellegrini’s team, starting 15 La Liga matches from 1 December onwards, as well as four matches during the Conference League knockout stages, on target during the quarter-final victory over Jagiellonia Białystok, en route to the final in Wrocław.
This summer, Rodríguez has been away at the U21 European Championships, starting and netting against Italy in Trnava, before Santi Denia’s side were dumped out by England in the quarter-finals last weekend.
Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labels him an “explosive winger”, asserting that his best attributes are his “acceleration, dribbling and work rate”.
Meantime, Luke Petty of Breaking the Lines believes the teenager is ‘already an outstanding asset’ thanks to his high-quality dribbling and ‘exceptional athleticism’, which allows him to cover ground easily, leaving him in the 99th percentile when it comes to regaining the ball via pressing, according to Statsbomb.
Thus, it is clear that Rodríguez is a highly talented youngster, perhaps even more so than Rashford, meaning he would be an excellent addition for cash-strapped Villa.

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