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‘He’s insane’: Some Villa fans have ‘heard good things’ on ‘world-class’ ace linked with transfer
Aston Villa are reportedly keen on Chelsea youngster Valentino Livramento, who might leave the Blues this summer.
, the Villains, and AC Milan, are interested in the England youth international. Livramento could be available this summer if Chelsea sign Achraf Hakimi as .

The right-back, who can also play in midfield, has some regard with the west London side. The teenager won Chelsea’s Academy Player of the Year last season.
Livramento could end up at Villa this summer
Furthermore, Villa are on the hunt for a right-back this summer. Ahmed Elmohamady left the club following the expiration of his contract, leaving just Matty Cash as Dean Smith’s only natural player in the position.

Indeed, Livramento is seemingly an option for Villa this summer, and supporters on social media are keen for the club to sign the England youth international.
, the London-born defender has similarities to Brazilian icon Cafu, who captained the South American nation to the 2002 World Cup. Furthermore, Livramento’s contract expires next year, which could allow Villa to swoop in for a cheap deal for the teenage fullback.
Here’s what some fans had to say about the teenager joining Villa on Twitter…
Hes insane but they’ll probably not sell him on a permanent deal
— MT10 (@xGrealish10)
Get him we need a full back
— Dan langford (@Danlangford6)
Excellent, I've heard good things about this kid 👌
— K37 (Art & Music) (@37K37)
this guys a baller fm
— AVFCNoah_ (@rjszn82)
i mean he scored against me on football manager so therefore he's world class
— Aaron Tiwari (@tiwari0216)
Just building for the Champions League don't fret anyone
— MagicMerse (@MerseMagic)
Villa have already been busy in the summer transfer window this year. Smith is eager to build on the squad that last season finished 11th in the Premier League table.
The Birmingham-based club announced the signing of Emi Buendia earlier this week. Moreover, as , Villa spent a club-record fee to sign the Argentina international. The former Championship superstar was also heavily linked with a move to Arsenal.