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Aston Villa reject Arsenal approach for Watkins


Aston Villa have rejected an approach from Arsenal for England striker Ollie Watkins.

Sources confirmed to BBC Sport the Gunners made their enquiry for the 29-year-old on Monday.

Reports of a £60m Arsenal bid first surfaced just hours before Aston Villa’s Champions League win over Celtic on Wednesday night at Villa Park.

Watkins started and scored, but also slipped to miss a bizarre penalty in the second half.

Villa sources say they have no intention of allowing Watkins to leave, especially with continued speculation linking fellow striker Jhon Duran with a move to Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr.

Sources also told BBC Sport that Villa are unhappy with the timing of the approach, which came in the build-up to a key Champions League fixture and a week before January’s transfer deadline day.

It is not clear if Arsenal will return with further offers before Monday’s 23:00 GMT deadline.

Speaking after the 4-2 win over Celtic, Villa manager Unai Emery said he “did not know” if Duran was leaving but – referencing a reported bid from a Saudi Pro League club – he said: “If he’s leaving it’s good news for us because they’re paying good money and we developed him in two years”.

On Watkins, Emery added: “I don’t want. Every player can be in the market in case it’s good for the player, the club and the team. But to get this deal we are going to be very demanding as well and Watkins is our striker.”

Asked about the timing of Arsenal’s approach, Emery replied: “For me it doesn’t matter… it’s most important how the players respond. We have a lot of speculation around the players in the squad but they’re showing us they are mature and responsible.”



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