Aston Villa could have two very exciting, young prospects working in tandem together at Villa Park next season.

If Tammy Abraham does join Aston Villa in the coming weeks then it could put their strike force in place for the next decade.
Wesley Moraes has already joined Villa this summer, but Dean Smith’s side are not thought to be finished improving their attack.
Villa still want Abraham back, after a successful loan spell, according to the Daily Mail.
Villa have work to do to get the transfer done, but if they are able to bring the England international in, then Smith may just have put together a strike-force which could work for the next 10 years.
Wesley is only 22, and Abraham is even younger at the age of 21.
When Smith joined Villa he spoke about reducing the average age of the squad, and he has kept that commitment despite their promotion.
The possibility of having Abraham and Wesley linking up at Villa Park is now very exciting, as the pair look like complete forwards.

Both Wesley and Abraham have power and pace in abundance, and they could be a real threat to defences in England.
The pair both have their best years ahead of them too, and if Villa can help them fulfil their potential, then Smith’s side’s attack could get better and better as the years go by.

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