Aston Villa now ’emerge as favourites’ to sign RCD Mallorca attacker Kang-in Lee.
The reason for that is the withdrawal of Atletico Madrid, who had also been battling to sign the 22-year-old this summer.
According to Estádio Deportivo, who cover claims from journalist Matteo Moretto, the Spanish clubs have ‘broken off negotiations’ for the transfer.
Mallorca had been trying to include Atletico’s Rodrigo Riquelme in the deal, and with no agreement, the Colchoneros are set to step away from the talks.
Now it’s time for Unai Emery’s side to reach a deal with Mallorca. The player is protected by a €25m release clause, but there’s a ‘pact’ between him and the club that he can leave for between €18m and €20m.
With Atletico now out of the picture, that’s certainly a more comfortable position for Aston Villa, who can definitely afford that amount in case Kang-in Lee is one of their priorities for the summer window.