Aston Villa have officially reopened “active talks” to bring Douglas Luiz back to Villa Park. Unai Emery has made the Brazilian midfielder his #1 priority for the final days of the January window following the season-ending injury to Boubacar Kamara.

The situation is complex as Luiz is currently on a season-long loan at Nottingham Forest from Juventus. For a return to Birmingham to materialize, Forest would need to agree to terminate their current arrangement—a move they are reportedly considering due to the player’s recent struggle with fitness and a bout of flu.
The Transfer Tug-of-War
- Aston Villa’s Stance: Villa are pushing for an initial loan deal with a view to a permanent move. Emery believes Luiz’s familiarity with the club makes him the “plug-and-play” solution needed to maintain their top-four charge.
- The Chelsea Factor: Chelsea have also entered the frame. Following injuries to Romeo Lavia and Dario Essugo, the Blues have identified Luiz as a short-term fix. Reports from Italy suggest Luiz has a preference for a London move, but Villa are banking on his emotional ties to the Midlands.
- The Alternatives: Should the Luiz deal stall, Villa have two other names on their shortlist:
- Ruben Loftus-Cheek (AC Milan)
- Can Uzun (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Busy Window for Villa
The move for Luiz comes amid a frantic week for the Villans, who are also finalizing the €21 million return of Tammy Abraham and managing exit pressure from Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Juventus are open to a deal but are waiting for a firm proposal that guarantees a permanent exit in the summer, with a package valued around £25m–£30m.
