Villa is extremely vigilant about breaking Financial Fair Play rules, just like a number of Premier League teams.
Since then, Everton’s 10-point punishment for violating the profit and sustainability regulations earlier in the season has been lowered to six.
According to The Mail, several teams are walking a tightrope, and Villa could have to go with some of their best players in order to finance their summer transfer window goals.
Douglas Luiz and Jacob Ramsey have been mentioned, and it is rumored that Newcastle United and Arsenal are interested in both players.
Both of them have been crucial to Villa’s unexpected struggle this season to qualify for Europe’s top league.
They will operate within the regulations, but they must not lose their potential, as boss Unai Emery stated in January.
We still need to make sure that we as a squad don’t lose our potential,” he clarified.
“Selling athletes only for financial gain might be risky. It could be challenging to succeed in their place and replace them.”
Villa is now ahead of Tottenham Hotspur in fourth place in the Premier League standings.Depending on the league’s coefficient rating, five teams might earn a bonus berth and advance to the Champions League the next season.
It will be much simpler for the team to recruit players in the summer if they can hang on and qualify.
They will also have more spending flexibility thanks to the additional money they would receive from competing.