
Aston Villa reach agreement for new transfer as decision backed
Aston Villa are doing the right thing to build up Yeimar Mosquera’s physicality to get him Premier League ready by loaning him out, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert claims that the club will also be looking at where there are fitness gaps in the Colombian’s centre-back’s current levels and what can be done to get him to a level where he can be considered for the first team.
This comes after the Athletic reported on 27 August that Villa have reached an agreement with Orsomarso SC to sign the 19-year-old and they plan to loan him out to Real Union until the end of the season.
Speaking about this situation, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, told Villa News:
“Villa will have to figure out where his fitness gaps are between his current levels and what’s required for the Premier League and then bridge those gaps through progressive, methodical training.
“Going out on loan would certainly be one way of doing that and he’ll certainly be monitored thoroughly by the club.
“I reckon that’s the right way to go about things amid reports of a Real Union loan move.“
Aston Villa will be eyeing Yeimar Mosquera as one for the future
Villa’s acquisition of Mosquera signals their investment in future defensive talent.
Over the next two to three years, the club will likely expect the defender to develop his defensive skills and physicality through regular first-team football.
The aim is for him to gain experience, adapt to European football and refine his technical abilities.

Villa will monitor his progress, hoping he matures into a robust, reliable centre-back capable of eventually being ready to step into their Premier League squad.
In other Aston Villa news, an international striker is expected to clear his medical as Villa have sent scouts to watch him last week.
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