Aston Villa Signs Ivory Coast Forward Evann Guessand for 30M Euros

Updated : Aug 08, 2025 18:33
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Birmingham, England — Aston Villa has made a significant move in the transfer market by signing Ivory Coast forward Evann Guessand from French club Nice. The deal, completed on Friday, is reportedly valued at a minimum of 30 million euros ($35 million), with potential add-ons amounting to an additional 5 million euros.

The 24-year-old Guessand, who predominantly played as a winger, impressed last season with his 13 goals and was honored as Nice's player of the year.

Describing Guessand as “a versatile operator capable of playing across the front line,” Aston Villa has welcomed the talented forward into their ranks. Financial details of the agreement weren't disclosed by either club.

In the club's announcement, Guessand expressed his enthusiasm: “This club is special. History, pride, passion, the belief. When I heard the club wanted me, I didn't think twice.”

Under the guidance of Unai Emery, Aston Villa looks forward to commencing their Premier League campaign on August 16, hosting Newcastle at home.

In a statement, Nice praised Guessand as a “model of resilience.” Having risen through Nice’s youth ranks, he made his first-team debut back in January 2020.

Overall, this acquisition marks a pivotal step for Aston Villa in bolstering their attacking options for the upcoming season.

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