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Aston Villa linked with one of World Cup's biggest breakout stars, valued at €14m

Villa have made inquiries after Quinones scored four World Cup goals and 33 in 31 league matches for Al-Qadsiah, reports said.

  • Aston Villa scouts observed 29-year-old Mexico forward Julian Quinones during the World Cup, where he scored four goals; the club has made inquiries regarding his availability, though no official bid exists.
  • Quinones' performance included a goal against England at the tournament, following a prolific season scoring 33 goals in 31 league appearances for Saudi Arabian club Al-Qadsiah.
  • Chelsea and other Premier League clubs are reportedly monitoring the forward, but Aston Villa believes their Champions League status provides a significant transfer advantage.
  • Negotiations face potential hurdles regarding the player's age and current high wages, which could complicate compliance with UEFA's PSR limits; transfer fees are expected to exceed £20m.
  • According to Sky Sports Belgium journalist Sacha Tavolieri, contacts between the various parties have recently intensified, with the transfer situation expected to gain significant traction in the coming weeks.
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The player of the Mexican National Team, Julián Quiñones continues to break it in the 2026 World Cup, as he now placed himself in the top 10 of the top players of the maximum FIFA cost.After placing Julián Quiñones in the 10th place of the FIFA top players in the 2026 World Cup.With this, Julián Quiñones had an attack performance of 6.83, while in creativity played 6.75 and a defense of 5.29.The top 10 of the best players of the 2026 World Cup w…

The great performance of Julián Quiñones with the Mexican National Team in the 2026 World Cup would have aroused the interest of Aston Villa, who analyzes to reinforce his attack in view of the next season of the Premier League. According to various versions, the English team would be willing to make an important economic effort to convince the attacker to abandon Saudi football. It is even speculated that the club would have to offer him a sala…

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Birmingham Mail broke the news in Birmingham, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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