The Aston Villa star is monitored daily – another MRI scan is now planned

Aston Villa Midfielder Amadou Onana is being monitored daily due to his latest calf injury but there is ‘no cause for concern’ at this time.

DH Net reports that the 24-year-old does not appear Injuries are a big concern for Aston Villa or Belgium at the moment.

Aston Villa are not worried

They explain that Amadou Onana will be watching from the stands this evening, a week after injuring his calf in Aston Villa’s first-leg clash with Nottingham Forest.

This has raised concerns in Belgium, especially as Unai Emery has provided very little information about the midfielder. This leaves room for doubt. “He will obviously be unavailable,” the Aston Villa coach said this week without specifying the length of absence.

However, DH Net says this is positive news. According to him, this shows that Aston Villa are not making any assumptions about long-term injuries.

According to his information, Onana had undergone an MRI scan last week. He will return before the end of the season. Emery wants him to be available in time for the Europa League final on May 20th And two big Premier League games against Liverpool and Manchester City.

The injury is being ‘closely monitored’ by Aston Villa and Belgium national team staff. There is ‘no cause for concern’ at this time. The plan is to assess the injury daily, with another MRI scan planned soon.

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Belgium, for its part, will be happy to give Onana some rest anyway.

This season is his most competitive season to date, with a total of 36 appearances and over 2,600 minutes of playing time. He already tops the Premier League minutes from last season.

But he has also faced several injury problems in the last few months. His current record includes hamstring injury, hamstring injury, hamstring injury, knee problem and calf problem.

This was last season where he suffered four different hamstring injuries and a foot injury. Fitness is a concern, and it seems neither Aston Villa nor Belgium are taking any risks.

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Everton likely to be caught in legal Friedkin dilemma – situation monitored by UEFA

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David Moyes probably doesn’t get enough credit for keeping Everton around a European spot this season. There is now a possibility that the Toffees could continue to operate in Europe despite potential regulatory concerns.

Friedkins’ other club – AS Roma – also finds itself in the race for Europe. At one point, they were sitting well inside the top four and were confident of a return to the Champions League. However, they have slipped to sixth place in the table.

Roma are three points clear of fourth-place Como and find themselves in a Europa League or Conference League spot.

As things stand, both clubs owned by the Friedkins are in similar positions. There is every possibility that they may play in Europe next season.

This is now becoming a cause for concern but Everton could be in for some help.

The case will be assessed by UEFA

La Repubblica – relayed by romannewsNote that if Roma and Everton qualify for the same UEFA competition, one of them must be relegated.

This is due to UEFA rules, which do not allow two clubs with the same ownership to play in the same competition. This has been seen mainly in the Champions League. Verona initially faced problems due to its shared ownership with Manchester City, until several club stakes were transferred to independent trustees.

At present, the Friedkin case is being assessed by UEFA. American ownership could follow the Verona path and set up a trust to have both of its clubs play in the competition.

It is believed that if no solution is found, Everton will be chosen over Roma. This is the Italian inclination, where it is believed that when it comes to toffee it will take precedence.

Merit will be attributed to Moyes’ work

If Everton manages to qualify for European competition, it would be quite an achievement for the Toffees. It would speak volumes for the impressive job David Moyes has done in steering the club through difficult times. Financial troubles were also looming all around.

Currently, they are just three points behind Liverpool, who occupy the Europa League spot. Importantly, the two sides will face each other in a vitally important Merseyside derby in April. Before that, they will face Brentford, who are just above them in the table.

The next few weeks will decide everything about Everton’s season.

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Sunderland defender monitored by ‘Club of Greater Renown’

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Sunderland may face renewed attention around Omar Alderete after the Paraguayan’s latest claims suggest a big club is monitoring the defender ahead of a potential move after the World Cup.

Paraguayan outlet versus cited journalist chris perez When reporting that the rescuer is being monitored “Another club of greater fame”. The report does not name the parties involved. However, it added that the operation will be carried out after the World Cup.

At this stage, there is no mention of formal talks or any concrete proposal. Still, the timing is remarkable. Alderete has already drawn a strong reaction in Paraguay after recent performances against Manchester City and Liverpool.

His performance against City was praised domestically The way they handled Erling HaalandParaguayan journalists claimed that he “put it in his pocket”.

Meanwhile, his performance at Anfield generated even more colorful reactions. a commentator compared him to hugo sanchezIconic Mexican striker, renowned for his offensive threat and audacious efforts on goal.

Now the story has changed a bit. Instead of general praise for the Sunderland star, there is talk of solid monitoring. The Paraguayan press is suggesting it is time for their “big jump”. The suggestion is that, if Alderete performs well at the World Cup, interest could increase rapidly.

Contract situation and Sunderland situation

Alderete, 28, has become a key figure in Sunderland’s defensive structure. His performances against elite opponents strengthened his position both in England and at home. That visibility naturally increases transfer speculation.

However, the report from Paraguay gives no indication that Sunderland is open to a sale. Nor are there any figures associated with the claim. Without a named club or evaluation, the story remains in the monitoring stage.

what happens next

A lot may depend on the World Cup. The Paraguayan media apparently believe that the tournament could act as a trigger point. Strong performances on that stage would likely inspire any interested clubs to formalize contact.

For now, Sunderland maintain control of the situation. Yet Paraguay’s tone suggests they have hope for a movement once they are thrust into the international spotlight.

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