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'It's a warning sign' - Finance Guru concerned by 'red flag' after new Aston Villa announcement

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Villa have released their home kit ahead of next season, but Borson has sounded the alarm bells due to the current situation. 💰 Aston Villa Finance Update 💰 Inside the transfer budget, player wages, NSWE investment, and the latest Villa Park stadium expansion news. VISIT THE VILLA FINANCE HUBAston Villa issue sends ‘warning sign’ across the Premier LeagueWhile there remains plenty of time for a front-of-shirt sponsor to be found ahead of next season, the lack of one at the end of the season has raised a lot of questions at Villa Park.



And that’s really the difference between what they perceive it to be worth, let’s say £30million-£40million per annum, if you’re a Champions League team. “Some fans would like no sponsor, but it’s bad for the brand that’s taking the partnership.

And it’s a lot of money.”Who could become Villa’s next front-of-shirt sponsors?The Villans are in a race against time to find a replacement in a deal reportedly worth around £40million across two seasons, but it is not all doom and gloom at Villa Park.It is understood that multiple companies are ready to sponsor the Villans next season, including Coca-Cola, Audi and Xapo Bank. No deal has yet been agreed, or at least announced to the public.Villa have recently posted Coca-Cola-sponsored content, sparking rumours that they could soon be the club’s new front-of-shirt sponsors, but it has not been confirmed or denied yet.Aston Villa have earned £40million in prize money after winning the Europa League, which will come as a huge boost, but until the shirt sponsor situation is fixed, it will continue to hang over Villa Park. 🦁 ASTON VILLA INSIDER UPDATE 🦁 Get the inside track on the Villa Park dugout, transfer strategy, player wages, and technical leadership at Bodymoor Heath.