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If there’s anyone who appears to like being in the media as much as possible, it’s Aston Villa’s Amadou Onana.

The midfielder has barely been out of the press since joining Aston Villa from Everton in the summer, either commenting on how much he was ready to leave Goodison Park, how much he loves Unai Emery or how he sees himself as a leader of the Belgian national team.

The 23-year-old certainly seems to like the attention and the same can be said of his sister, Mélissa, who acts as his agent, who is the subject of interest from Sporza today.

She’s followed her sibling on every step of his journey so far, from Belgium to Germany with Hoffenheim and Hamburger to France with Lille and then England with Everton and Aston Villa.

Like Onana she is also rising up the ranks, making a name for herself as a tough negotiator who only gets the best for her client, at this moment in time her more famous brother.

Well, the Aston Villa midfielder and his sister are now starring in a documentary about their relationship entitle ‘my sister, my agent’. That’ll follow Onana’s story so far and how they move through the football world as a ‘tandem’.

It’ll cover various aspects of the player’s career to date and how the pair have navigated various transfers, including the move to Aston Villa, where it seems Mélissa took no prisoners.

“I like to make it clear to people that we are not going to be messed with,” she is quoted as saying by Sporza, who credited her with putting the finishing touches on the move.

“We are not easily impressed, and I would like people to know that,” they add her saying before stating that ‘Monchi is impressed.

“She defends Amadou’s interests with respect, which I think is important,” the Aston Villa director of football stated.