This is something that can divide all fan bases. Aston Villa supporters will not be an exception here. Particularly after a frustrating year, but even when a side achieves success, there will be calls to move on from certain individuals. The appeal of the hot names available in the transfer market can almost be seen as a save-all.
'If only such and such a player is signed, then the final piece is present.' A statement of that sort can enter the minds of supporters everywhere. In the case of Villa, certainly Unai Emery, Monchi, and Damian Vidagany will always look for ways to improve the squad.
While some moves will need to be made due to PSR, for the most part, Villa will be able to go about their business the way they would any other year. This does not, however, mean that a big splash signing is needed in order to field a competitive product this upcoming season.
Developing chemistry and finding people who truly understand the vision of what a manager intends to implement is difficult in sports.
To constantly be on the lookout for new bodies to swap out has its place. Any move, however, should come with a sizeable warning. Talent only goes so far. Attitude and fit are factors that, over the long run, will win out over anything else in building a team.
Avoiding potential transfer perils can be best Aston Villa option
The current corps has already proven its ability to play at a high level. Certainly, the aspect of winning in a big moment is something that eludes the club. While striving for that ultimate triumph, looking to constantly reshuffle the deck can actually be a detriment to that effort.
If the likely sales occur and no one else, aside from the already signed and discussed newcomers, arrives this year, that will be a more than acceptable option. This collective bunch is learning how to play together and has shown its willingness to sacrifice within the 'starting 22' model. Unless it becomes absolutely necessary, Villa should more or less stick with the given squad.