Transfer: Aston Villa Rejects West Ham's Improved Bid for Jhon Durán
Aston Villa turns down West Ham's revised offer of £32m, Lewis Orford, and a sell-on clause for Jhon Durán, as the clubs remain apart on valuation, with negotiations ongoing.
Aston Villa has rejected West Ham United's latest bid for Jhon Durán, despite the improved offer of £32m, the inclusion of Lewis Orford, and a sell-on clause. Villa's valuation of £40m remains unchanged, leaving a significant gap between the two clubs.
Jhon Durán's preference is to join West Ham, but the deal's fate now rests with the clubs' ability to reach an agreement. Negotiations will continue, with West Ham likely to weigh up their options and consider whether to meet Villa's valuation or explore alternative targets.
The rejection of the latest bid suggests that Aston Villa is holding firm on their valuation, confident in Durán's potential and worth. West Ham, on the other hand, must decide how much they are willing to invest in securing the Colombian forward.
With the transfer window open, time is on West Ham's side, but the longer negotiations drag on, the more uncertain the outcome becomes. Will West Ham meet Villa's valuation, or will they opt for a different signing? The saga continues, with Durán's future hanging in the balance.
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