June 30, 2024

The Aston Villa player highlighted the importance of Unai to their decision to join the club, and expressed their belief that the club is a serious one.

Pau Torres, a Spanish international, has expressed his delight at having signed for Aston Villa during the summer transfer window, according to Marca.

The defender, who has been with Villarreal for over two decades, rejoined the Villans on a permanent basis, reuniting with manager UnaiEmery. He has made 16 appearances this season, including 11 starts, and his form for the club may have been responsible for his first international appearance for Spain against Cyprus. After expressing his delight at being able to get minutes with the La Roja side, he was asked by the newspaper why he had decided to leave the club. He responded by saying that the Premier League was the ideal place for him, and that he had all the confidence in Emery, a coach who had gotten the best of him in the past. He added that Aston Villa were a credit to their good work, and that it was no coincidence that they were in the top four.

The Spaniard has declared that Unai Emergo was a key factor in his decision to join Aston Villa, and has stated that the transition to life in Birmingham has been difficult. Aston Villa are currently in fifth place in the Premier League, with fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur a point behind and three points ahead of Manchester City.

 

Migrating to a new country or playing in a new competition can be a challenging process. Despite the fact that I have had to leave my home in Villarreal, I have been able to build a strong relationship with the club, with Unai and with my teammates. There are a number of Latin American players who have adapted to English football, such as Dibu, Diego Carlos, Alex Moreno, Douglas Buendía, and Durán.

These players have formed strong relationships with their families, which has enabled them to cope with the absence of one another better.

 

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