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  1. Premier League 2024-25 - what you need to knowpublished at 12:00 7 June

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    The 2023-24 Premier League season may have only just finished but there is only 10 weeks until the 2024-25 season is scheduled to start.

    So what are the key dates that you need to know?

    When does the season start and finish?

    The 2024-25 Premier League campaign will get under way during the weekend of 17-18 August.

    It will take place over 33 weekends, with four midweek rounds and one Bank Holiday matchweek.

    To allow for a mid-August start, there will not be a 'winter break' this time around. However, to avoid Christmas and New Year fixture congestion, the league will give more rest time to sides over three of the festive match rounds, with no club playing within 60 hours of another match.

    The final round of fixtures will be played on Sunday, 25 May 2025, with all games to kick off at the same time.

    When are the fixtures released?

    09:00 BST on Tuesday, 18 June.

    We will have all the details here for your club as soon as the fixtures are released.

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    When does the transfer window open and close?

    The summer window will officially open on Friday, 14 June, which also happens to be the start of Euro 2024, and will remain open until Friday, 30 August at 23:00 BST.

    Transfer deadline day has been brought forward this year to be in line with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

    Follow your club page and make sure your notifications are on so you don't miss a transfer deal.

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  2. Gossip: Gallagher prepared to stay at Chelseapublished at 07:11 7 June

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    Chelsea and England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 24, is prepared to stay at the club despite interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham. (Guardian), external

    Six Premier League clubs - Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester - face having to sell players before the end of June in order to comply with the division's Profit and Sustainability Rules. (Sky Sports), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

  3. England's Euro 2024 squad confirmedpublished at 17:43 6 June

    Graphic showing England's Euro 2024 squad: Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson, Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale. Defenders: Lewis Dunk, Joe Gomez, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Kyle Walker. Midfielders: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Gallagher, Kobbie Mainoo, Declan Rice, Adam Wharton. Forwards: Jude Bellingham, Jarrod Bowen, Eberechi Eze, Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane, Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins.
  4. What is Aston Villa's summer priority?published at 12:45 6 June

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    We asked for your summer priority at Aston Villa.

    Here are some of your responses:

    Alan: Transfer business both in and out completed as early as possible to allow new faces to get used to new surroundings and bed in. Vital to come out of the blocks in August. Easier said than done though but has to be a priority surely.

    Dan: We need some quality and quantity. We were running on fumes from April and by May we were running on wind power and gravity to push over the line. More experienced players needed to give the bench a stronger look. Barkley is a good start, but need a right-back, second striker if Duran goes, and better back-up keeper.

    Hadders: Top priority is addressing how the club has managed the season ticket holders who, despite supporting the club through the largely bad times (apart from the last season and a half), have been displaced from their seats to make way for corporate hospitality. We're winning on the pitch but losing dreadfully off it.

    Chris: It is absolutely essential that we get Mings, Ramsey and Kamara totally fit and raring to go for the new season.

    James: Villa fans need clarity on the FFP rumours surrounding the club. We want to know that last season was not a fluke and that we are set up for the long term and investment in the club is going to be made. With another injury-plagued season like last season, I do not know if we could survive a points deduction. Priority is a trophy!

    Chris: Backup goalkeeper. Robin Olsen just isn't good enough for the Premier League or Europe.

  5. Watkins' mentality keeps driving him on - Smithpublished at 12:03 6 June

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport Football News Reporter

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    Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins was one of eight of England's starting XI from Monday's 3-0 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina who made their senior debuts outside the Premier League.

    Watkins made the leap from Exeter in League Two to Brentford in the Championship and then to Aston Villa in the Premier League in the space of three years.

    Former Villa manager Dean Smith signed the 28-year-old forward for a then club-record fee of £28m in September 2020, before Smith departed in 2021 after three years in charge of the club.

    Current Villa boss Unai Emery has encouraged Watkins to be more selfish, cut down on his channel play and instead focus on playing between the posts more.

    As a result, he has scored 41 goals in 84 games under the Spaniard. It is part of the transformation of the entire squad since Emery's arrival.

    Watkins, who had been linked with Arsenal - the team he grew up supporting - signed a fresh five-year deal in October.

    "I look at him now and he has become more of a selfish player, which is a good thing," Smith said. "His biggest strength could be his biggest weakness. He could beat himself up over things but it would also drive him.

    "His emotional control now allows him to accept: 'I will miss chances but I will be ready for the next one'."

    Watkins is now ready for Euro 2024, having scored 19 goals for Aston Villa this season - none of them penalties.

    He did not come through the Three Lions pathway and he has an overwhelming pride when going into the camp.

    "He has got that mentality which keeps driving him on," added Smith. "He knows it is a short career and wants to get the best out of it."

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  6. Aston Villa announce two new pre-season friendliespublished at 10:02 5 June

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    Aston Villa have added two more games to their pre-season fixture list.

    Unai Emery's side will travel to Slovakia to face top-flight club FC Spartak Trnava on Saturday, 20 July.

    They will also take on Spanish La Liga side Athletic Bilbao in Walsall on Wednesday, 7 August.

    It adds to a 2024-25 pre-season calendar that also includes a three-match tour of the USA, as well as a domestic friendly against Walsall and a trip to beaten Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund.

  7. Villa interested in Gallagherpublished at 08:23 5 June

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Aston Villa have expressed an interest in Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher.

    The 24-year-old will be subject to a summer of uncertainty as he enters the last year of his contract at Stamford Bridge - with no progress made in renewing his deal.

    Villa join Chelsea’s rivals Tottenham in showing interest, but Gallagher remains open to staying at his boyhood club, who he signed for aged just eight.

    Both Chelsea and Villa must factor Premier League profit and sustainability rules into their summer activity.

    The sale of academy stars helps free up ‘pure profit’ allowing clubs to spend more freely, with Trevoh Chalobah, Ian Maatsen and Armando Broja among those who could be sold.

    Chelsea have also previously expressed an interest in Villa striker Jhon Duran, 20, in January and continue to pursue further attacking signings.

    They are also set to sign Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo on a free transfer, amid a reported medical at Cobham on Tuesday.

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  8. What’s the summer priority?published at 12:39 4 June

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    The club summer is off and running, so what's the first thing that needs sorting out at Aston Villa?

    Is it a contract, a transfer, a fan issue or something else?

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  9. Fans will help Villa 'do well' in Champions League - El Ghazipublished at 17:42 3 June

    Shamoon Hafez
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    The passionate supporters will help Aston Villa "do well" in the Champions League next season, say the club's former winger Anwar El Ghazi.

    Villa's outstanding season under boss Unai Emery saw them finish fourth in the table and will play in Europe's elite club competition for the first time in almost 40 years.

    The Midlands side stunned German heavyweights Bayern Munich to win the European Cup in 1982 before shocking Barcelona to claim the Uefa Super Cup the following season.

    El Ghazi played four seasons at Villa Park and was part of the squad promoted from the Championship in 2018-19.

    Asked if he had thought back then that Villa would make it to the Champions League, El Ghazi told BBC Sport: "At that time, no.

    "But I know the owners are really ambitious and were pushing not only to get into the Premier League but to be a top-six club too. They have achieved that, I am really proud of that because I am a Villa fan now.

    "I am surprised by the manager who has done a great job and everyone loves him. If they play like they have done, it will be great, especially at Villa Park where the fans are the 12th man. They will do well.

    “The fanbase is amazing, Villa Park is different and you really feel someone is behind you."

    On Saturday, El Ghazi captained an XI against football organisation Nujum Sports in a charity match in London to raise funds for the children of Gaza.

    The Dutchman had his contract cancelled at German side Mainz in November for a social media post about the Israel-Gaza conflict.

    But things could have turned out differently had a move to Manchester United materialised last September.

    “It was true we were in talks but there was nothing concrete," the 29-year-old said. "I was a free agent after leaving PSV and they were struggling to find wingers.

    "They had issues with Antony and Mason Greenwood and I think they were exploring the market. It was close but unfortunately it didn’t go through."

  10. 'They want to keep Emery to build a dynasty'published at 11:34 28 May

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    Here is some more of your reaction to the news Unai Emery has signed a five-year contract until 2029 with Aston Villa.

    James: This is absolutely fantastic news. He is the central pillar around which all beside him turn. His impact, influence and inspiration are what have given a group of capable players the belief to unleash their potential and discover a winning ethos which previously lay dormant.

    Daniel: It says a lot about Unai's connection with the Villa that, despite there being umpteen managerial vacancies at big clubs this summer, no-one has approached him because they know he wouldn't leave.

    SuperVillan: Great background staff, supporting our manager and team will take us higher even. This is because our owners are willing to pay the price for the best in every position - from tea person upwards.

    Rob: Villa are building and has been since NSWE took control in 2019 and guided us back to the Premier League under Deano. Gerrard was a mistake and the previous CEO paid for that little ego trip with his job. They weren't about to make that same mistake again and, now they have a top, top coach, they want to keep him to build a dynasty. Champions League qualification was not an accident. UTV.

    Peter: It’s like winning the cup - one of the best managers around and he’s ours! Smart move by the owners! Great times ahead, and we now need to watch for the surprise transfer they’ve probably been working behind the scenes on!

    Isaac: Five years? Should have been for the next 30 if you ask me! Emery is a brilliant manager and has bought nothing but joy to Villa park. Next season will be a blast!

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  11. 'There is no one better to do the job'published at 18:09 27 May

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    We asked for your reaction to the news Unai Emery has signed a five-year deal to extend his contract at Aston Villa until 2029.

    Will: Best signing of the summer window! He has worked total wonders for Villa and is a true gentleman and will lead the club forwards on and off the pitch.

    Dave: Wonderful news that every single Villa fan will be cheering. Quite simply, there is no one better to do the job, and the added lure of stability and Champions League will retain our best and recruit players who can strengthen us. We're in a great place and looking upwards.

    Alan: Great news for the club especially with so many managerial vacancies not only here but around the rest of Europe. The Champions League will be a vastly different experience to the Conference League and Villa need to try to keep a very good squad fit and hopefully one or two additions in key areas.

    Kuldip: Unai has almost absolute footballing control of the club. More importantly he is trusted by the hierarchy to continue the progression. He would not get anything like the same control across Europe. He knows and respects this. With the eventual demise of Man City Post Guardiola and the stagnation of Liverpool and Man Utd, Villa will win the league.

    Stephen: Emery is right up there with the top names in football management. He’s proven he can handle the Premier League. He bettered what he did at Arsenal and they never gave him any time. It’s fantastic for Villa in every aspect. I am surprised but happy he hasn’t been mentioned for any of the top jobs like Liverpool, Chelsea and Barcelona.

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  12. 'Success ignites interest in an ambitious, serial winner'published at 18:00 27 May

    Steve Hermon
    BBC Radio WM Sport

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    If these times weren’t thrilling enough for Villa fans, Unai Emery committing his long-term future is a huge post season boost.

    This news was not necessarily expected but if it comes with a wage increase, it’s thoroughly deserved following a fourth-placed finish in the Premier League and securing Champions League football for Villa after more than 40 years away from the top European competition.

    It’s also reassuring for supporters. There haven’t been any signs that the 52-year-old wants to be anywhere else but success ignites interest and the Spaniard is an ambitious, serial winner. Crucially though, he has said he feels "at home" at Villa Park and it’s clear he calls the shots. The club’s owners have full faith in him to lead how he wants to and the players have become his disciples. Most excitingly, the project isn’t over here. The manager has said upon signing his new deal, there is "no limit to our dreams" and Villa fans are living it right now.

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  13. 'The most vital signature of all' - McNultypublished at 17:44 27 May

    Phil McNulty
    Chief football writer

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    Aston Villa undoubtedly want to bolster their squad this summer after the superb achievement of reaching the Champions League – but the news that manager Unai Emery has agreed a new five-year contract is the most vital signature of all.

    Emery extended his currently deal until 2027 in April but this was always with the intention of a longer-term extension once the season finished. Villa have wasted no time in tying up their inspirational manager for the future.

    The Spaniard has overseen a stunning rejuvenation of Villa since succeeding sacked Steven Gerrard in October 2022, first guiding them into the Europa Conference League at the end of that campaign before putting the 1982 European Cup winners back in the elite group with a fourth place finish in the Premier League.

    Emery’s new contract is a sign of ambition from Villa’s owners but also an indication of the faith he has in them, in partnership with long-time cohort, president of football operations Monchi.

    Villa’s followers would almost certainly have settled for a move one rung up the ladder to the Europa League at the start of the season just past, the fact Emery has taken them into the Champions League was beyond their most optimistic expectations.

    Emery has put Villa ahead of schedule but there will be no complaints as they mix in with the Champions League big names for the first time. They will feel confident of making an impact under a manager with such pedigree in the European environment.

    He has already assumed hero status at Villa Park and it will be a source of joy to everyone as the club that Emery has now signed up until 2029.

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  14. Emery extends contractpublished at 16:12 27 May

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    Aston Villa can progress with "no limits to our dreams", says manager Unai Emery after the Spaniard signed a new five-year contract.

    The 52-year-old, who joined Villa in October 2022, has won plaudits for the team's transformation as they reached the Champions League qualification places this term.

    Chairman Nassef Sawiris said: “We are building something special here at Aston Villa with Unai at its core and we are delighted that he has signed a new deal with the club until 2029.

    “As we move into our historic, 150th anniversary year, there is a lot to look forward to with Unai at the helm.”

    Emery said: “There’s a great chemistry in Aston Villa. And the element of the fans’ support also makes the difference to feel like home. We are really excited to continue this journey with no limits to our dreams.”

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