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Aston Villa ultimately decided to retain Jacob Ramsey this past summer, despite strong interest from Arsenal and Tottenham. However, according to a report from *Mail Plus*, the situation might change in 2025.

Reporter Sami Mokbel suggests that Villa could be more open to selling Ramsey next summer. By then, the 23-year-old will have just two years remaining on his contract, and this contractual situation might tempt the Midlands club to entertain offers to avoid him entering his final year.

Such a scenario would likely reignite interest from North London, as both Arsenal and Tottenham reportedly explored the possibility of signing Ramsey last summer. Mokbel notes that Ramsey remains on the “long-term recruitment lists” of several top clubs, potentially leading to a bidding war in 2025.

Villa’s valuation of Ramsey has varied in past reports, with figures ranging from £30 million to as high as £50 million. Multiple suitors could drive his price up, should the club decide to cash in. However, there is still a possibility that Ramsey could stay at Villa for the long term, provided he and the club reach an agreement on a new contract extension.

Ramsey, capable of playing in various midfield roles, would be a valuable addition to any team. While Tottenham showed more significant interest last summer, a proposed cash-plus-player swap involving Giovani Lo Celso did not materialize. Lo Celso returned to Spain with Real Betis, while Ramsey stayed at Villa, where he has featured in nine out of ten matches this season—missing only the recent game against Manchester United due to a groin injury.

In other news, Aston Villa announced that Jhon Duran has signed a contract extension, keeping him at the club until 2030. Meanwhile, reports from Spain claim that Manchester United is preparing a £42 million bid for Villa’s center-back, Pau Torres.

Finally, pundit Danny Murphy dismissed the idea that Villa manager Unai Emery could be tempted to take over at Manchester United if Erik ten Hag were sacked. Murphy believes Emery’s commitment to Villa is strong, and he is highly regarded by both the fans and players. He noted that Emery enjoys significant backing from the club’s owners and has a lot of influence at Villa, making it unlikely he’d consider leaving for United.
Aston Villa’s decision to retain Jacob Ramsey over the summer, despite interest from Arsenal and Tottenham, may not be permanent. According to a report from *Mail Plus*, there is potential for a shift in 2025 when Ramsey, now 23, will have two years left on his contract. This situation might prompt Villa to consider offers to avoid losing him for free when his contract expires.

Interest from both North London clubs could reignite, as they had previously explored signing Ramsey last summer. The report highlights that Ramsey remains on the “long-term recruitment lists” of several top clubs, which could lead to a competitive bidding war if Villa decides to sell. His valuation has varied between £30 million and £50 million, and multiple suitors could push that price higher.

Ramsey, who can play in various midfield roles, has missed only one match this season due to a groin injury. While there’s still a chance he could extend his contract with Villa, the club may weigh their options next summer.

In other developments, Aston Villa confirmed that Jhon Duran has signed a contract extension until 2030. Additionally, there are reports that Manchester United is preparing a £42 million bid for Villa’s center-back, Pau Torres.

Finally, pundit Danny Murphy has dismissed speculation linking Villa manager Unai Emery to a potential managerial position at Manchester United. He believes Emery is committed to Villa, enjoys strong support from the club’s owners, and has significant influence within the club, making a move to United unlikely.

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