Aston Villa face an uphill task to retain their Premier League status and their heavy spending on players during the close season has failed to have the desired impact, according to former Liverpool captain Graeme Souness.
Villa overhauled their squad in the summer, spending close to 150 million pounds ($188.1 million).
The Birmingham club are 19th on 25 points from 28 games with their campaign set to resume after the COVID-19 disruption against Sheffield United on Wednesday.
โVilla have only 10 games now to prove that they should remain a Premier League side next season and itโs not going to be easy,โ Souness wrote in his column for The Sunday Times.
โTheir 142 million-pound net spend last summer was the largest in England and second only to Real Madridโs 153 million pounds in Europe,โ he added.
โTheyโre the biggest club in the second-biggest city in the country, but it hasnโt happened for them. Theyโre a yo-yo side.โ
Souness also questioned Villaโs recruitment policy.
โDid they end up signing the second or third choices on their list? Thatโs always dangerousโฆ you must hold your nerve and wait until the right players are available rather than signing people for the sake of it,โ Souness said.
โTheir defensive record is the worst in the Premier League. In 28 games, theyโve conceded 56 goals. That means, on average, they need to score three to win.
โItโs a dangerous combination, if youโre conceding too many goals and cannot score at the other end. Ultimately, it boils down to the most important things in football: management and recruitment.โ