Aston Villa fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest transfer update surrounding Werder Bremen forward Milot Rashica.
This comes after Villa fan Twitter account @villareport shared a post on their page relaying news originally published in an article by Sky Sports.
The article claims that Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers are chasing Rashica for his signature this summer.
The article also reveals that Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have “cooled their interest” in the attacker.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Villa fans who were quick to share their thoughts on this news.
Here’s a sample of Villa fans responding to the post:
Aston Villa, Brighton, West Ham & Wolves are chasing Werder Bremen's Milot Rashica. [sky sports] #avfc
— villareport (@villareport) May 14, 2020
As a german werder bremen and aston villa fan, i‘d love to see him at Villa?? he‘s a rocket ?
— Alex Schaper (@AlexSVW) May 14, 2020
championship isn’t ready
— lochie (@avfclochie) May 14, 2020
138 points in the championship here we come lol
— Kyx ? (@exhawkyx) May 14, 2020
Would you like to see Rashica at Villa this summer?
Yes
No
The 23-year-old has managed to score 10 goals and provide five assists in 24 appearances for his team across all competitions so far this season (per Transfermarkt). Now that it has been reported that Villa are one of the Premier League teams in the running to sign the Kosovan international this summer, this sparked a big reaction from Villa fans on Twitter.
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— ashton (@jackygrealish) May 14, 2020
Does he mind the championship
— jeff calvert (@jeffcalvert20) May 14, 2020
One Villa fan, however, sees Rashica heading to another Midlands club other than Villa.
Congratulations wolves on your new signing
— Alex Vitsileos (@spartan888) May 14, 2020
What do we think?
It appears that the majority of these Villa fans think Rashica will be playing in the Championship next season if he does indeed sign for the Birmingham club this summer. With Dean Smith’s side currently sat in the relegation zone of the Premier League table, that could well be a possibility.