
‘Aston Villa must make Disasi move permanent’ amid West Ham transfer development
Axel Disasi has proven to be a real fan favourite since joining Aston Villa on loan from Chelsea in the winter window.
The Frenchman has operated at centre-back and right-back for the Villans and has made a positive impression in both roles under Unai Emery.
Given that the 27-year-old is only at Villa Park on a temporary basis, there will be fear of losing him at the end of the campaign.
After the latest transfer update emerging at West Ham, it could prove to be important for the B6 club to move quickly to sign the defender from Chelsea.

Aston Villa must sign Disasi if Tyrone Mings leaves
There is no doubt that the former Monaco man is good enough to play a role in the squad at Villa Park moving forward.
Given how negative his reviews were at Stamford Bridge, the French defender has taken to life in the West Midlands with no issues, with his best performance coming against Brentford.
Stat | Axel Disasi v Brentford |
Successful passes | 16 |
Chances created | 1 |
Tackles won | 2 |
Defensive actions | 9 |
Duels won | 8 |
This could serve him well moving into the summer transfer window as Monchi looks set to do his work in the market once again.
The signing of Disasi could prove to make perfect sense if Mings is to depart at the end of the campaign.
Martin Allen has suggested that West Ham would sign the England international in the summer if the opportunity came up.
This comes as Pau Torres looks set to return to first-team action at Villa Park, which could force Mings further down the pecking order.
If that deal is to go through, a permanent deal for Disasi would make perfect sense and would benefit all parties ahead of the new season.

Disasi to replace Mings at Aston Villa
It would be disappointing for the Villa faithful if Mings was to depart after six years and a whole host of amazing memories.
From Championship to Champions League, Mings and John McGinnhttps://www.astonvillanews.co.uk/tag/john-mcginn/ have seen it all together and relate to the B6 faithful so well.
With that being said, no one would necessarily begrudge him if he wanted to leave in order to gather first-team minutes after his injury last season.
Disasi would prove to be an ideal option to directly replace the Englishman as he already has a firm backing at Villa Park despite only joining two months ago.