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Report: Aston Villa star set to stay despite recent rumoursEmiliano Martinez to Juventus Off as Aston Villa Press Ahead With Zion Suzuki Plan

Juventus will not be signing Emiliano Martinez this summer, despite fresh talks with Aston Villa that had narrowed the gap between the two clubs. According to The Athletic, Villa had received a renewed approach from the Italian side and there had been a growing sense that a deal was becoming more workable. Personal terms were not expected to present a problem for the Argentina international, but Juventus have now decided to move on to alternative options.

That development leaves Villa in an intriguing position. Martinez remains one of the most influential figures at the club and his status has only been reinforced by another demanding campaign. He made 44 appearances last season as Unai Emery’s side secured a fourth-placed Premier League finish and lifted the Europa League, ensuring a return to the Champions League.

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Zion Suzuki deal shows Aston Villa succession plan

While Juventus have stepped away, Villa have continued to shape the next phase of their goalkeeping department. The club have agreed a deal to sign Zion Suzuki from Parma, with the Japan international viewed internally as the first-choice goalkeeper for the 2026-27 season. A five-year contract through to 2031 has been lined up, with the move worth an initial €30m and potentially rising to €35m through bonuses.

What stands out here is the timing. Villa accelerated their move for Suzuki as discussions over Martinez’s future progressed, yet the 22-year-old is still expected to arrive regardless of whether Martinez stays or goes. That points to a clear recruitment strategy rather than a reactive move late in the window.

Villa transfer strategy remains active

Martinez, now 33, signed a fresh five-year contract in 2024 and has repeatedly been linked with a possible exit. There was significant noise around his future last summer too, when Manchester United explored a move and saw a loan offer rejected before turning elsewhere. Villa, though, have consistently shown they will only sanction major departures on their terms.

His record at Villa underlines why. Since arriving from Arsenal in September 2020, Martinez has made 256 appearances and established himself as one of the defining players of this era. He also remained a major presence for Argentina at this summer’s World Cup, starting all eight matches as they finished runners-up after a 1-0 final defeat to Spain.

Emiliano Martinez future still one to watch

Even with Juventus out of the picture, it would be premature to dismiss the wider story. Villa are in the middle of a notable summer rebuild, with Morgan Rogers, Youri Tielemans and Lucas Digne having all moved on. Against that backdrop, the pursuit of Suzuki feels significant, and Martinez’s future may yet draw further attention before the window closes.

For now, the immediate outcome is clear. Juventus have withdrawn, Martinez remains at Villa, and Suzuki looks set to arrive as part of a carefully planned transition in the Aston Villa goalkeeping picture.

Our View

As a Villa fan, this leaves me with mixed emotions, and if I am honest, a fair bit of surprise. On one hand, keeping Emiliano Martinez feels like a huge boost. He is one of those players who gives the whole side edge, personality and belief. When you are going back into the Champions League, that sort of presence matters massively.

At the same time, the Zion Suzuki move clearly tells us the club are thinking ahead. That is probably the sensible thing to do, even if it feels strange when Martinez has still been performing at such a high level. Supporters get attached to big personalities, and Martinez has been central to so many major moments in recent years, so any hint of an exit is always going to feel unsettling.

What really catches the eye is that Suzuki is coming in regardless. That says Villa are planning for the medium term and not waiting to be forced into change. From a supporter point of view, that should probably be reassuring. It suggests the recruitment team and Emery are trying to stay ahead of the curve.

Still, I do not think many Villa fans expected this to become such a live issue again. After another strong season, you would naturally assume Martinez stays as the established No 1. If he does remain, Villa suddenly have experience and succession planning in place together, and that could be a very strong position to be in.

Source: Athletic

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