According to a recent rumor from Defensa Central, Dani Ceballos of Real Madrid is wanted by Aston Villa for the upcoming season. The Spanish midfielder’s present salary is thought to be doubled by the Villans in an effort to entice him to Villa Park in January.
Recent Frustrations of Ceballos Within the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
Ceballos has yet to play for the mighty Madrid club this year. The Spaniard was a crucial part of Carlo Ancelotti’s team the previous season, though, when he contributed nine assists and one goal to Los Blancos’ 46 matches in all competitions.
In La Liga, the 27-year-old averaged 1.4 tackles, 0.8 interceptions, 0.6 shoots, 1.0 crucial passes, and 1.3 dribbles per 90 minutes. He had a positive impact on the field from both ends. He has also done a great job passing the ball from midfield, completing 91.7% of his passes in the first division of Spanish football, according to statistics from whoscored.Ceballos has a contract with the Madrid team through the 2027 summer season. The Villans would therefore need to present a compelling offer if they want to secure his services for the upcoming season.
What potential does Ceballos have for Aston Villa?
Ceballos is a tough-tackling midfielder who, when he’s on the field doing well, can make some crucial interceptions for his team. He possesses good ball control and the vision to set up some quality plays for those around him in the half of the opponent.
Ceballos is primarily a box-to-box midfielder, but he can also play on the left flank or as the 10 if necessary.
Even from a long distance, the Spanish star can shoot the ball with force. He is a good passer of the ball as well, but he needs to figure out how to score more goals.Ceballos is approaching the peak of his career at age 27. He also has experience playing in the Premier League from his time at Arsenal, making him a great addition for the Villans if Unai Emery can find a way to sign him in January.Ceballos would improve the caliber of Aston Villa’s midfield. In the next years, he will even support the West Midlands club’s efforts to contend for a Premier League berth in Europe.
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