Villa have also had a £16m bid accepted for Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez
Tuesday 15 September 2020 17:33, UK
Aston Villa are set to sign forward Bertrand Traore from Lyon on a four-year contract after agreeing a deal worth £17m plus £2m in add-ons.
Traore, passed a medical in Copenhagen on Tuesday and a work permit hearing is expected to be a formality, with plans for him to fly to Birmingham on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old, who knows Villa coach John Terry from his time at Chelsea, has experience playing in the Champions League for the French club last season, scoring four times in 32 appearances in all competitions.
His most productive spell for Lyon came in his first year in France, scoring 17 times during the 2017-18 season.
Villa have been actively looking for a new forward and were linked with a move for Werder Bremen's Milot Rashica.
The German club want a fee in the region of £18.5m (€20m) for the Kosovo international, who was linked to RB Leipzig earlier this summer.
Villa are also set to announce the signing of goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from Arsenal after having a £16m bid accepted on Saturday.
The structure of Martinez's deal has allowed Villa to keep back some resources for the pursuit of a forward and helped fund their bid for Traore.
Villa have already broken their transfer record to sign Ollie Watkins from Brentford on a five-year deal, while Matty Cash has also joined on a five-year deal from Nottingham Forest.
Having survived by the skin of their teeth, Aston Villa now have a platform to build on in the Premier League.
Whether that's with talisman Jack Grealish, or with the funds his transfer could generate, remains to be seen, but the feeling is the club have got the hardest part out of the way already: Premier League survival in their first season back.
It was an odd campaign for Dean Smith's Villa - big summer spending, lots of hope, then injury, tactical naivety and a lack of cohesion. But it culminated in a valiant effort to secure survival on the last day. One thing is for sure, expectation at Villa Park is big, and fans won't be expecting another dog fight. The focus on 2020/21 is build, build, build.
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