
EPL Index
·3 avril 2025
Aston Villa Ready to Offer Star ‘Historic’ Contract Offer Amid Transfer Interest – Report

EPL Index
·3 avril 2025
Since his arrival in Birmingham nearly three years ago, Boubacar Kamara has become one of Aston Villa’s most reliable and highly-rated performers. Having joined the club from Marseille in 2022, the French international has not only established himself in English football but has grown into a pivotal figure for Unai Emery’s side.
As reported by Foot Mercato, the 25-year-old’s career trajectory continues to trend upwards. “The Minot has grown up a lot,” wrote Dahbia Hattabi. From a youth product at Olympique de Marseille to now a central figure in the Premier League, Kamara’s journey has been marked by intelligence, resilience, and quiet excellence.
Despite Chelsea showing interest during his formative years, it was Steven Gerrard’s personal mission to secure Kamara’s signature that led to his Premier League move. Gerrard’s visit to the south of France to present his vision was reportedly a key factor in Kamara’s decision to opt for Villa Park.
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Kamara’s performances have not gone unnoticed. As Foot Mercato confirmed, “several very big clubs are very interested in his profile for the next summer transfer window.” His standing in the game has only grown with consistent, composed displays at the heart of Villa’s midfield.
Even with injuries that saw him miss six matches this season, Kamara has featured in 29 matches across all competitions, including eight appearances in the Champions League. These performances have earned him a spot in The Telegraph’s list of the 30 best players in the Premier League—a testament to his impact and consistency.
It’s no surprise that clubs like Liverpool have previously earmarked Kamara as a summer target, and with his stock rising, the interest is expected to intensify as the transfer window nears.
With Kamara’s current deal running until 2027, Aston Villa are wasting no time in attempting to secure his future for the long term. According to Foot Mercato’s exclusive update, “the club coached by Unai Emery wants to do everything to shield Boubacar Kamara. The idea is to offer him a historic contract.”
Villa’s ambition is clear. With their sights set on Champions League qualification and FA Cup glory, securing Kamara is part of a broader vision to elevate the club’s stature. This contract proposal, described as “unprecedented for the club”, underscores just how valued Kamara is internally.
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One of Kamara’s key conditions, as reported, is continued Champions League participation—whether that’s in claret and blue or elsewhere. With PSG awaiting in the Champions League quarter-finals, Villa have a golden opportunity to prove they can offer him exactly that.
The upcoming quarter-final tie against Paris Saint-Germain could serve as a career-defining moment for Kamara. Facing the giants of his homeland, and Marseille’s eternal rivals no less, adds emotional intensity to an already high-stakes clash.
“It will be an opportunity to shine on the European scene and to confirm the many interests there are for him,” Foot Mercato rightly notes. A dominant display against Kylian Mbappé and company would not only boost Kamara’s personal stock but reinforce Villa’s growing reputation in continental football.
Kamara remains “a real man in the shadows with great intelligence of the game and an aggressive soldier very valuable in recovery.” He’s the kind of player whose importance goes far beyond flashy highlights—he’s the rhythm-setter, the quiet general, the glue holding Emery’s midfield together.
For many Aston Villa fans, this news will come as both thrilling and nerve-wracking. The very idea that Kamara could be on the verge of signing a historic, club-record contract shows just how far Villa have come in recent years.
From fighting relegation to dreaming of top-four finishes and Champions League nights, Kamara is symbolic of Villa’s transformation. He’s the kind of player fans can build banners around—intelligent, humble, and fiercely effective. Villa supporters will be desperate for him to commit his long-term future to the club, especially when other European giants come knocking.
If Villa want to be seen as a serious force—domestically and in Europe—then keeping players like Kamara is non-negotiable. Yes, it might mean smashing the wage structure, but retaining a player of his calibre sends a message: Aston Villa are no longer a stepping stone—they’re a destination.
With Unai Emery’s project gathering pace, the timing couldn’t be better. Champions League qualification would surely tip the scales in Villa’s favour. For now, the ball is very much in Kamara’s court—but fans will be praying he sees his future in Birmingham.
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