June 27, 2025
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During the summer transfer window, Aston Villa is eager to bring Sol Sidibe, a promising player from Stoke City, to Villa Park.

Injury specialist Dr. Rajpal Brar evaluated the 18-year-old’s recent back fracture, which prevented him from playing for months.

Prior to the injury, the midfielder had made eight appearances as he has yet to establish himself as a regular senior player.

Sidibe expected to clear his medical despite the back injury

The English teenager’s back injury isn’t a concern for his recovery and is something common among younger players, according to Dr Brar.

This should not cause issues with him clearing his medical ahead of a potential transfer this summer.

Aston Villa are keen on Sidibe and there are other clubs that have shown an interest in him as well. [Paul Joyce, 6 June]

There isn’t a concern for his recovery or long-term, so it won’t impact a signing club’s approach.

These low back fractures are relatively common in younger players.

I expect him to clear his medical.

Aston Villa will be signing one for the future in Sidibe

Aston Villa should sign Sidibe as a future first-team regular due to his immense potential as an 18-year-old midfielder.

His 21 senior appearances for Stoke City, despite a pars fracture setback, showcase his technical ability, physicality and game-reading skills, ideal for a box-to-box or number six role in Unai Emery’s 4-2-3-1.

Sidibe’s England Under-18 captaincy and interest from top clubs highlight his pedigree.

The Villa Park outfit’s track record of developing talents like Morgan Rogers makes them ideal for nurturing Sidibe, offering a cost-effective, high-potential signing to bolster their midfield for years.

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