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Aston Villa's decision to terminate the loan of Leon Bailey at AS Roma has raised concerns in the transfer market. The Jamaican winger, owned by the English club, has become one of the hottest names this January following the failure of his loan spell in Serie A.
Leon Bailey's Sudden Turn after Roma
Bailey's performance at Roma fell well below expectations this season. With minimal involvement in Serie A and several injuries interrupting his continuity, the Italian club has decided to end the loan prematurely, according to sources close to the negotiation.
Aston Villa, where Bailey arrived in 2021 and shone with goals and assists, has now received back the 28-year-old player and is considering alternatives to relaunch his career.
Unai Emery's management does not include Bailey in the sporting plans for the remainder of the season, opening the door to immediate departures. Villa is willing to consider any proposal that improves their situation and potential market value.

Girona Steps In to Strengthen Their Attack
Given this situation, Girona has emerged as a possible destination for Leon Bailey. The Catalan club, immersed in a demanding season in LaLiga, is seeking more offensive firepower to maintain its fight to climb out of the bottom ranks in the Spanish League.
Girona's sports management has reportedly contacted Aston Villa's executives to explore a loan deal until the end of the season, which would be attractive both for the player's profile and financial adjustment.
Although no signed agreement is in place yet, negotiations could start in the coming hours with the aim of closing a deal that benefits all parties involved.
If finalized, Bailey would bring flair, dynamism, and experience to Spanish football, two factors that Girona considers essential to bolster their project in LaLiga. The ball is now in Aston Villa's court and the player's own, as he seeks to revive his career away from the Italian spotlight.
The player's stance appears to lean towards Montilivi as he views it as a good opportunity to get playing time on the field, facilitating negotiations among all parties.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, En marcha un refuerzo de la Premier para el Girona
