The summer transfer window often brings surprises, especially when it comes to player valuations. A single strong performance in Ligue 1 can elevate a role player to a €40 million target. The latest player attracting attention from Premier League scouts is Ngal’ayel Mukau.
Aston Villa Monitoring Lille Midfielder Ngal’ayel Mukau Amid Transfer Buzz
According to reports from Transfer Feed, Aston Villa is closely tracking the Lille defensive midfielder. At just 21 years old, Mukau is under contract with the French club until 2028 and is reportedly catching the eye of several clubs from England. TEAMtalk has added Tottenham Hotspur and Everton to the list of clubs interested. However, no formal offers have been made as of yet.
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Lille appears reluctant to negotiate, demanding €40 million for Mukau. This figure is striking considering the player was acquired for only €5 million from Belgian side Mechelen in 2024. The recent departure of Lille’s manager, Bruno Genesio, has created some uncertainty, and English clubs are keen to capitalize on this situation.
Examining Mukau’s statistics reveals that his performance in the previous Ligue 1 season may not justify such a hefty price tag. He made 30 appearances, starting 19 of those, contributing just one goal and no assists, along with three yellow cards. He also played 11 times in the Europa League, scoring once. In total, across all competitions, he appeared in 35 matches and found the net two times. While he proved a valuable squad player in helping Lille secure a third-place finish, he does not present himself as a marquee signing.
Nevertheless, scouts often look beyond mere statistics. Mukau is physically strong and left-footed, traits that are highly sought after in a modern midfield anchor. He has already earned 12 caps for the Democratic Republic of Congo at the senior international level.
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T4O Opinion: Emery Faces Pressing Need for Midfield Reinforcements
LIEGE, BELGIUM – JUNE 03: Ngal’ayel Mukau of DR Congo lines up for the national anthem prior to the international friendly match between Denmark and DR Congo at Stade Maurice Dufrasne on June 03, 2026 in Liege, Belgium. (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)
Aston Villa is confronted with a significant challenge in their midfield. Amadou Onana is sidelined due to a ruptured ACL suffered during the World Cup, and Youri Tielemans has moved on. Unai Emery’s squad is in need of immediate upgrades in the center, and they are exploring options, including Mandela Keita, Pape Gueye, Adam Wharton, and Lucas Bergvall. It represents a long and costly shopping list. Mukau fits the profile Villa often seeks: young, with potential and the physicality required for the English game.
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However, spending €40 million on Mukau could prove to be a substantial risk. Transfermarkt currently values him at closer to €12 million. This vast discrepancy should raise concerns, suggesting that Lille’s asking price has inflated due to interest from wealthy Premier League teams.
Emery’s budget is not limitless. Even with the financial boost from qualifying for the Champions League, investing that kind of money in an inexperienced player seems excessive. Other candidates are available who have demonstrated more impact at higher levels, like Adam Wharton, who might provide more immediate value for a club aiming for a top-four finish.
Villa should continue to monitor Mukau. If Lille adjusts their asking price to a more realistic €15-20 million, then negotiations could begin. At this moment, paying the current premium seems impractical. Other clubs, such as Spurs or Everton, may take the gamble if they feel compelled. The wise strategy is to focus on securing Wharton or Keita first.
