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Aston Villa chase Swiss World Cup star Johan Manzambi for England move

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Aston Villa has announced the signing of 20‑year‑old Swiss winger Johan Manzambi from SC Freiburg, confirming the move to England on 17 July 2026. The club described the deal as a major step for the young talent, labeling him a WK‑revelatie and a future star for the Premier League. Manzambi shone at the World Cup, netting three goals and providing two assists, including a spectacular finish after a long run down the left flank. His performances earned him widespread praise and cemented his reputation as one of the most promising youngsters in Europe. During the previous season he played a crucial role in Freiburg’s surge, helping the German side reach the Europa League final – a match Aston Villa won 3‑0. The Swiss international’s contributions were pivotal in that campaign, showcasing his ability to influence big‑stage games. Seen as a top‑flight talent, Manzambi is expected to adapt quickly to the English game and enjoy the English weather while adding creativity to Villa’s attack. The club believes his blend of pace and technical skill will bolster their midfield options. While all eyes remain on the World Cup, clubs across Europe are busy with summer transfers. Manzambi.XFacebookTerwijl the announcement came, the article noted that teams are working on their squads as the tournament draws global attention. The transfer also highlights the broader trend of English clubs targeting young WK‑revelatie players. Aston Villa’s move reflects their ambition to secure emerging talent ahead of the next season, joining other EnglandTransfers activity. Fans can look forward to seeing Manzambi in the Premier League, where his Swiss flair and experience from the World Cup will be tested against the best in England.

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