da realbet: Aston Villa are "quietly confident" of completing the signing of Leicester City winger Harvey Barnes this summer, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
Is Barnes leaving Leicester?
da bet7k: The Foxes have had an extremely tough season in the Premier League, with a number of key players underperforming compared to their previous level.
Barnes is arguably one of the few who has remained at a high standard, however, scoring 12 times in the league, despite Leicester's struggles in the relegation battles. It looks unlikely that the £40,000-a-week Englishman will stay put at the King Power Stadium beyond the summer, with a new challenge coming his way.
Villa have been linked with a move for the 25-year-old, whose current deal expires in 2025, and he is someone who could prove to be a shrewd acquisition, ahead of what could be a pivotal transfer window at the club.
Could Villa seal Barnes signing?
Speaking to Give Me Sport, Jacobs gave an update on the situation, saying that Villa believe they could seal a move for Barnes this summer:
"Aston Villa, I think, are the most aggressive of the Premier League suitors at this point. Spurs have taken a look in the past as well.
"I think there's going to be a fair amount of competition for Barnes. I think that Villa are quietly confident that if they advance things at the end of the season, they will stand a very realistic chance of getting Barnes. Also, the asking price will be very beneficial to them if Leicester go down."
Barnes could be a really strong signing for Villa before the start of next season, with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp once describing him as an "unbelievable" footballer, which says a lot about his ability.
He possesses the speed, direct running out wide and end product in the final third that could all help take Villa up a gear, having racked up a total of 59 goal contributions (34 goals and 25 assists) in the Premier League. The player himself would surely jump at the chance to move to Villa Park, considering what a healthy situation they find themselves in, so it could be a match made in heaven.
At 25, Barnes is in the sweet spot in his career where he is now an experienced top-level player, but also someone who should only mature further over the next five years or so, potentially pushing himself into the England reckoning even more.