“One of the best wing-backs in Europe” is lined up by Aston Villa to take Cash’s place.
This season, Aston Villa has surpassed all expectations; their victory over Burnley last weekend, which ended in a score of 3-2, was their 13th in 20 Premier League games.
After that outcome, Unai Emery’s team is now three points behind Liverpool at the top of the table.
Despite the successes so far, the Spaniard wants to bolster his squad in January, with a new right back targeted.
According to The Athletic, Aston Villa are interested in signing a new right back, with Jeremie Frimpong among those heavily linked.
The Bayer Leveruksen star, who has been labelled “one of the best wing-backs in Europe” by Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, reportedly has a £34m release clause in his contract.
The large fee makes the move difficult to complete in January, as Leverkusen will also not want to sell the defender in the middle of a title charge.
Matty Cash started the season as the first-choice right-back for Aston Villa, but over time, Emery has shown his willingness to field the Poland international as a right midfielder in his 4-4-2 variant.
This gives us a glimpse into the future, as Ezri Konsa has often filled in at right back when this is the case. However, if Frimpong were to join, he would make that right midfield role his own, just like he has at Leverkusen this campaign.
With Konsa looking like the long-term solution at right-back and Frimpong ultimately taking Cash’s role further forward, it would make the ex-Nottingham Forest star second choice in both positions, which could put an end to his Villa career.