Aston Villa winger Albert Adomah is reportedly on the radar of Middlesbrough.

It has been reported that Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis wanted to sign Adomah from Championship rivals Villa in the summer transfer window.
Talks reportedly broke down at the last minute, and it has now been claimed that the 30-year-old winger is an option for Boro in January.
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Adomah is one of the best wingers in the Championship and would be a very good signing for Middlesbrough in the January transfer window, as Pulis’s side aim to win promotion to the Premier League.
The Ghana international has made 10 starts and five substitute appearances in the Championship for Villa so far this season, providing two assists in the process, according to WhoScored.

The 30-year-old winger played for Boro from 2013 until 2016 before joining Villa for a transfer fee reported by Gazette Live to be worth £5 million.
However, with Villa also challenging for promotion from the Championship, it is hard to see manager Dean Smith sanction a move for Adomah in the middle of the season.

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