Villa’s run to the last-16 of the Champions League has netted the club a staggering £75million, it can be revealed.
The four clubs Aston Villa could draw in Champions League last-16 - It’s already been a memorable return to Europe for Aston Villa this season
ASTON VILLA stars faced an anxious wait following their dramatic win over Celtic on Wednesday night. Players crowded around a coach’s phone to watch results come in from the evening’s
Chelsea were thought to be on the trail of Duran, but with reports on Wednesday evening suggesting that the Colombian is on his way to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, that could give Villa the funds to sign Felix - especially if Watkins makes a move to title challengers Arsenal.
Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa straight through to Champions League last 16; Man City and Celtic face play-off with Pep Guardiola setting up potential return to former club Bayern Munich; play-off
There were storylines across all 18 simultaneous kick-offs – not to mention 64 goals in total – but Aston Villa and Lille securing automatic qualification for the round of 16, as well as Manchester City coming from the elimination zone to reach the knockout phase play-offs, were among the headlines. UEFA.com rounds up all the action.
Analysis of a frenetic clash that saw Villa prevail and book their place in the Champions League's knockout phase
Barcelona star Lamine Yamal was beaten to top spot in the list of the Champions League league phase’s best dribblers by a long-time Blaugrana transfer target.The player in question? Rafael
THE brand new Champions League league phase is over and we now know who will be facing who in the next round. All four of the English clubs have managed to advance from the first round with
Liverpool will take on either Paris Saint Germain, Benfica, AS Monaco or Brest in the round of 16. Mikel Arteta's Arsenal side will await one team out of AC Milan, PSV Eindhoven, Feyenoord or Juventus. Villa will take on either Borussia Dortmund, Atalanta, Club Brugge or Sporting Clube de Portugal.
The transfer window is approaching its final week as clubs in the Premier League and across Europe seek to close out deals
Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool and Aston Villa have learned their fates for the next stage of the Champions League following the conclusion of the league phase. Liverpool had already guaranteed a top-eight spot and a place in the last-16 having won their first seven games in this year’s competition.