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Aston Villa table bid to sign Thiago Pitarch Pinar

Aston Villa have reportedly offered €25 million for Thiago Pitarch Pinar, with Real Madrid expected to make a big decision on the teenager’s future.

According to Fichajes, Aston Villa have reportedly made a €25 million offer for Thiago Pitarch Pinar. Real Madrid are mulling over the idea of selling their highly rated teenage midfielder for the price, but they have yet to make a decision, as the Premier League side could continue pushing.

Thiago Pitarch Pinar has been a surprise emergence in this Real Madrid side right around the time they began their Champions League knockout journey. The teenage midfielder has played in each of the six knockout games in the competition, starting against Manchester City twice and then at home to Bayern Munich.

His performances in those games have caught the imagination of many teams, as he has also featured in La Liga twice in that brief period. Sunderland have already expressed an interest in the midfielder, and now Aston Villa are pushing on to get a deal in place.

Aston Villa have been looking at several of Real Madrid’s young talents, as they are also interested in attacker Gonzalo Garcia. Now, the admiration of Pitarch suggests Unai Emery views the 18-year-old Real Madrid wonderkid as someone who could develop well with the Birmingham club.

Aston Villa have reportedly made a €25 million offer for Real Madrid’s consideration ahead of the summer. Given that the Spanish giants are active in the market for a new midfielder, such an arrival would reduce the youngster’s game time next season, but there seems to be no rush to part ways just yet.

Will Real Madrid sell Thiago Pitarch Pinar?

Real Madrid could mull over the reported £25 million offer from Aston Villa for Pitarch, as such a sum would bring massive profits for a Real Madrid Castilla star. However, they are in no rush to sell him just yet, as they may have a hard think on whether they want to let go of such a talented teenager.

Yet, the final decision will depend on how the club views the future, as they could sell and probably include clauses that favour the idea of bringing the teenager back to the club in the future. Aston Villa might have to wait a while before understanding their chances of signing Pitarch, as the report states they may be willing to raise their offer if Real Madrid hesitate.

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