Having returned to Villa Park after his short spell at Internacional, Aston Villa let Wesley Moraes join Levante UD on loan in the summer.
The striker has made 19 appearances in all competitions this season and is waiting to score his first goal for the Segunda División side.
Managerial changes have not helped the Aston Villa owned player. Alessio Lisci is Levante’s third manager of this season, after Paco López and Javier Pereira.
Marca state the Brazilian arrived at the club as one of the ‘flashy signings’ but has failed to fulfil his main task.
It hasn’t been easy for Wesley and his entourage recognise that ‘he is suffering a lot’. The lack of goals is causing a ‘lot of anxiety’ to the attacker, who is unable to ‘take off all the pressure’.
Despite Wesley’s struggles, the report states he continues to receive support from his teammates at Levante.
The South American joined Levante on loan with a non-mandatory €10m purchase option if they were to be promoted to La Liga.
Taking the current situation into account, Wesley is likely to return to Aston Villa after his loan stay.