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Three Premier League Clubs Who Must Target Lamare Bogarde as Aston Villa Exit Lined Up
Lamare Bogarde, the 21-year-old Dutch midfielder from Aston Villa, is reportedly on the verge of a January exit amid limited playing time behind stars like Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, and Boubacar Kamara. Despite recent affirmations of loyalty and Unai Emery's backing, Villa's packed schedule and squad depth could prompt a loan or sale to aid his development[1][2][3].
Bogarde, who joined Villa from Feyenoord's youth setup, has impressed with 91.6% pass accuracy, 80% accurate long balls, 66.7% ground duels won, and 29 recoveries in 5 matches this season. He's featured regularly in the Europa League, deputizing for injuries, including consistent Premier League starts during Onana's September absence. Quotes like "My future is definitely at Villa" and "No reason to leave if the manager wants you" highlight his commitment, yet speculation persists[1][2][3].
Three Premier League Clubs Poised to Sign Him
- 1. Brighton & Hove Albion: Sources confirm Brighton interest, valuing Bogarde's versatility across midfield and defense. With their progressive style, he'd thrive in Europe, mirroring his Villa Europa League showings. Villa's stance remains firm, but a loan fits Brighton's youth development model[3].
- 2. Nottingham Forest: Previously keen in summer 2024, Forest see Bogarde as ideal squad depth for their survival push. His Bristol Rovers loan experience under Joey Barton honed his completeness, suiting Nuno Espírito Santo's high-intensity demands[2].
- 3. Wolverhampton Wanderers: Wolves need midfield reinforcement amid injuries. Bogarde's Dutch U21 pedigree and multi-positional play align with Gary O'Neil's tactics, offering a cost-effective January boost without Villa's £20m+ valuation hit[1].
Villa admire Bogarde's growth but prioritize squad balance in a congested January fixture list. An exit could accelerate his path to stardom, with these clubs best positioned to unlock his potential in the Premier League[3]. Fans hope Emery trusts him more, but transfer buzz suggests movement[1][2].
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