Jhon Duran: I’m focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League

Jhon Duran: I'm focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League
Jhon Duran: I'm focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League

Jhon Duran: I’m focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League

Jhon Duran: I’m focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League

Striker Jhon Duran asserts that he has no information of interest from other teams and that his entire focus

is on helping Villa fulfill their Champions League quest.

This month, speculation regarding the Colombian international’s future has increased, with a number of suitors, including AC Milan,

reportedly keeping an eye on him. Chelsea has reportedly expressed interest as well.

However, Villa will only allow Duran to leave if they can find a successor,

and it looks more and more likely that the 20-year-old will stay with the team.

In an interview with Win Sports TV in Colombia, Duran downplayed rumors of moving.
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Jhon Duran: I'm focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League
Jhon Duran: I’m focused on firing Aston Villa into Champions League

He declared, “I’m living in Aston Villa right now.” “I primarily avoid social media and concentrate on my family; I’m not really

interested in those [links to other clubs].” “I’m not aware of interests in AC Milan or Chelsea.”

Although they are enormous clubs, I know nothing about them.

For an initial £15.4 million, Duran left Chicago Fire to join Villa a year ago. In 35 games, he has scored four goals, the most of which

have come off the bench. In addition, Duran said, “The moment we are having and the team is very important.” Villa currently sits

third in the Premier League. We are competing for spots in the Champions League.

Everyone wants to join the greatest league in the world, and it’s great to be there.

Robert Snodgrass, a 36-year-old former wide player for Villa, has declared his retirement.

“A huge thank you to the supporters who drove me forward and supported me through good and bad times,”

wrote Snodgrass. “I always tried to play for the badge.”

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