AVFC in negotiations for Danish striker
Accoridng to the website of Aalborg BK, Aston Villa have entered negotiations for the services of Danish striker Nicklas Helenius.
Accoridng to the website of Aalborg BK, Aston Villa have entered negotiations for the services of Danish striker Nicklas Helenius.
A report claims that - contrary to everything we've heard - Aston Villa have no interest in Montepellier winger Younes Belhanda.
The 21-year-old is expected to return from Austrian national team duty on Monday to re-up with Aston Villa for another three years.
As if that country hasn't suffered enough.
Aleksander Tonev has passed a physical in Birmingham and will be signing for Aston Villa, according to a Polish newspaper.
The 23-year-old midfielder has confirmed Aston Villa’s interest in signing him and indicated a preference to continue his career in England.
Our review of the 2012-13 season marches on with a look at the back line.
An in-comprehensive list.
Thibaut Courtois, who spent the last two years on loan from Chelsea at Atletico Madrid, is urging his fellow Belgian to move to Spain.
We continue our look back at the 2012-13 campaign with the midfielders. It, uh, wasn't pretty.
In an exclusive interview with Le 10 Sport, Montpellier’s chairman Louis Nicollin claims that Aston Villa--among others--has made a concrete offer for the services of the 23-year-old midfielder.
Over the weekend, Villa reportedly came closer to a deal with Aleksander Tonev and have expressed interest in fellow Bulgarian Ivelin Popov.
We begin our 2012-13 season reviews by taking a look at Aston Villa's forwards.
Aston Villa are reportedly looking at Bulgarian winger Aleksandar Tonev, who is also being targeted by Celtic.
It's the last game of the season! It's meaningless! This is the best we could hope for!
Wigan's down. Villa's safe. That's the only thing that matters.
With Sunday's matches in the books, here's how it looks for Aston Villa heading into the final weekend of the season.
A quick guide to who Villa fans should pull for before next weekend's Wigan match.
It's early. Here's a gamethread. Don't piss us off, Villa. We haven't had enough coffee.
Last Monday was great, but Aston Villa has made a bit of a habit of following up big wins with even bigger losses. Can they buck the trend against Norwich City? Let's find out together!
This time next week, an entire season's worth of anxiety could be over and done with. But first, Aston Villa need to take care of business against a struggling Norwich City.
Depending on Monday's result, Aston Villa could be well on their way to achieving safety or inching ever closer to a final day showdown with Wigan to determine survival.
With points a precious commodity, Aston Villa hope to defy the incredibly log odds by leaving Old Trafford with a shock victory over champions elect Manchester United.
Charles N'Zogbia's curled finish put Villa ahead five minutes shy of the hour mark, but an unlucky own goal from Fabian Delph just ten minutes later gave Fulham a draw on a day of wasted chances.
We're not safe yet, buckos. Join The open match thread and cower in fear with the rest of us.
Villa’s done wonders for both their survival hopes and the mental health of their fans over the past two months. With a win against Fulham, they’d send the strongest sign yet that a corner has been turned.