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• Axel Disasi signs a loan deal with ambitious Aston Villa
• On the day of the deadline, Chelsea actively loans players out, while Villa brings in a plethora of players.
• Tottenham also pursued the French center-back in January.
After a busy deadline day for the defender, Axel Disasi has left Chelsea to sign a loan deal with Premier League rivals Aston Villa for the rest of the season.
The French centre-back finalized an agreement with Villa a week prior, but the Blues were hesitant to transfer him to a direct rival in the competition for Champions League qualification.
Tottenham Hotspur was said to have reached an agreement with Chelsea, but Disasi turned down the proposal from a team lurking in the lower part of the Premier League standings.
As Spurs redirected their attention to another defender who would turn down their growingly desperate attempts, Villa pressed on in their chase.
The proactive Midlands team, which recently signed Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio in the past two days, announced Disasi's signing two hours after the transfer window officially ended. The 26-year-old is believed to have demanded a £5m loan fee, and Villa is anticipated to pay all his wages from Chelsea.
Unai Emery's team has entirely revamped their attack, selling Jhon Duran for a staggering amount to Al Nassr and bringing Donyell Malen into the fold, yet they required defensive strengthening.
Following injuries to Pau Torres and Tyrone Mings, along with Diego Carlos's departure in January, Emery had to select his top midfielder, Boubacar Kamara, next to Ezri Konsa for the Midlands derby against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday. This mixed lineup surrendered two goals to their opponents in a discouraging loss that led Emery to remark: "We require additional players." "We have to find replacements for certain players who departed."
The Spanish manager achieved what he desired.
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