Aston Villa Want To Spend €30 Million For 23-Year-Old Winger: Will He Be The Right Choice?

Aston Villa seem to be getting ready for a significant January move as a report from Spanish news outlet Fichajes claims the club is preparing a €30 million bid for Ez Abde, and the situation shows a side eager to add greater width and energy to their attack.

Villa remain short of natural wide options, and Emery keeps pushing for an addition who can stretch matches, carry the ball with confidence, and offer a different dimension in the final third, while the winter window gives them a chance to correct the flaw that has grown clearer across the opening months.

Aston Villa want to spend €30 million for Ez Abde

Moreover, the interest in Abde comes from his progress at Real Betis, since the winger has grown in influence after leaving Barcelona in 2023, and his contributions during the run to the UEFA Europa Conference League final boosted his reputation, even though Betis ended their campaign with a defeat to Chelsea.

Betis do not seem enthusiastic about losing the 23-year-old during the middle of their season, but Villa believe there may be a way to convince him, especially as the Premier League continues to appeal to ambitious players.

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WROCLAW, POLAND – MAY 28: Abde Ezzalzouli of Real Betis reacts the UEFA Conference League Final 2025 between Real Betis Balompie and Chelsea FC at on May 28, 2025 in Wroclaw, Poland. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Earlier, reports linked Crystal Palace with him, but Villa look more decisive, and the Birmingham move could represent a natural step up for a 23-year-old who keeps developing with consistent confidence. Meanwhile, Aston Villa have also entered a competition to sign Elliott Anderson.

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Will he be a good signing for the Birmingham club?

Ez Abde looks like a winger who fits Unai Emery’s plans, and Villa would get an energetic wide player who thrives in open spaces. He runs at defenders with real acceleration and keeps moving forward with a straightforward style that fits Villa’s quick transitions, while his ability to beat opponents in tight areas often forces defenders to back off and creates openings for runners.

Because the Moroccan works both flanks with equal comfort, he gives Emery a flexible threat who can switch roles without losing impact, and his improved defensive work at Real Betis shows he can track back with purpose.

At the same time, his ability to attack high defensive lines with long, confident carries could cause real problems for teams that push players up the pitch, and his link-up potential with Ollie Watkins makes the idea even more interesting. Abde brings a level of unpredictability that Villa currently miss, and his arrival would give their attack more strength.