French media: Galatasaray hopes to pack Martin and Digne for 27 million euros, while Villa pays attention to Sara
6:58am, 29 June 2025Football
June 26 French media FootMercato reported that Galatasaray wanted 27 million euros to pack Digne and Martinez.
Aston Villa failed to return to the Champions League in the new season, a situation has been noticed by some clubs who hope to poach Villa's core players. It is reported that Galatasaray has contacted the English club about the transfers of Martin and Digne. The Turkish Super League giants are planning to package quotations of 26 million to 27 million euros for the two players.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa is trying to sign Galatasaray's Gabriel Sarah, a player worth 20 million euros. This does not involve player exchanges, but two independent operations. Regarding Martin, his name has been linked to Manchester United this summer. Digne is targeted by Atletico Madrid. But it is understood that Digne, who is regarded as a key member by Emery, has no intention of leaving the team this summer.
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