Former Aston Villa scout Bryan King has urged the club to reunite with Marco Asensio on a cut-price deal this summer.

Asensio delivered four goal involvements and 16 chances created during his Villa loan in 2024-25

The Spaniard has 26 goal involvements across 37 appearances for Fenerbahçe this season

Champions League qualification would make the reunion “a no-brainer” according to the former scout

The loan that left everyone wanting more

Marco Asensio’s temporary stay at Villa Park during the second half of the 2024-25 campaign left a lasting impression.

The former Real Madrid midfielder arrived in January 2025 and immediately demonstrated exactly the kind of creative, goalscoring quality that Emery’s system rewards.

Four goal involvements and 16 chances created across just 13 Premier League appearances reflected a player operating at genuine top-flight quality, even if his output faded somewhat in the latter stages of the loan.

Villa ultimately failed to activate a permanent deal and the Spaniard subsequently joined Fenerbahçe in Turkey.

That departure felt premature to many within the club and former scout Bryan King is among those convinced the reunion should happen this summer.

King’s case: “A no-brainer on a two-year deal”

Speaking exclusively to Villa News, King delivered a compelling and specific case for bringing the 30-year-old back to Villa Park.

“I still like Asensio, I really liked him,” the former scout stated. “If they win the Europa League and get back into the Champions League, I’d bring him back. He really made Villa look a class outfit.”

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The financial logic is equally persuasive.

“He’s coming from Turkey, so he’s not going to cost massive money, and he’s only got a year left on his deal,” King continued. “If I were Villa, I would go and get him on a two-year deal in the summer.”

A player with his profile and Champions League pedigree, available at a significantly reduced cost due to his contractual situation, represents exactly the kind of market intelligence that has defined Villa’s smartest recruitment decisions.

Fenerbahçe form: the risk is not there

One obvious concern surrounding any Asensio reunion is the quality of his output in Turkey’s Süper Lig.

However, the numbers from his Fenerbahçe campaign are genuinely impressive: 26 goal involvements across just 37 appearances across all competitions.

That return is not the output of a player whose standards have declined. It is the output of a creative midfielder still performing at a high level in a competitive European environment.

Asensio StatsVilla 24-25Fenerbahçe 25-26Appearances1337Goal Involvements426Chances Created1652Contract StatusLoanFinal year

Champions League adds the perfect context for Asensio

The timing of a potential return aligns perfectly with Villa’s trajectory.

Champions League football confirmed, a Europa League final potentially on the horizon, and a specific creative midfield need following a season of injury disruption, Asensio would arrive into a squad and environment ideally suited to his qualities.

Cut-price fee. Proven quality at Villa Park. Champions League football as the incentive. Bryan King has made the case clearly: now it is over to Emery and the recruitment team to deliver it.

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