Unai Emery ‘desperate’ to sell Argentina World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez

Emiliano Martinez

Unai Emery is ‘desperate’ to sell World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez, according to stunning reports.

Argentina won the World Cup, defeating France on penalties in the championship match thanks in large part to Martinez.

He was given the Golden Glove award and celebrated during the presentation in a hilariously lewd manner after keeping three clean sheets in Qatar.

However, his club manager, Emery, does not want him to play at Aston Villa despite his performances on the international stage.

According to Fichajes, the 30-year-old is eager to be sold before the January transfer window because the Spaniard does not want to work with him.

Emery is believed to be unimpressed with his temperament and wants him out of Villa Park.

Sevilla’s Yassine Bounou, who also starred at the World Cup, has been touted as a potential replacement.

Of course, Martinez has made headlines for his brutal taunting of Kylian Mbappe.

He staged a ‘moment’s of silence’ in the dressing room following his national team’s victory over France and continued to mock the 24-year-old during the trophy parade in Buenos Aires. He was spotted carrying a doll with the player’s face on it.

Emery, who was appointed Villa boss in October following the sacking of Steven Gerrard, said he’ll speak with the Argentinean stopper next week about his antics.

“When you have big emotion, sometimes it is difficult to control it,” he said in his pre-match press conference.

“I will speak to him next week about some celebrations but I respect that he is now under the national team and when he will be with us, he is our responsibility then we can speak about it.

“We are so proud of him. He won the World Cup with his national team and it’s amazing.”

Martinez has yet to return to Villa and will not be available for their Premier League clash against Liverpool on Boxing Day.

“He’s coming back next week,” Emery added.

“I want him to rest now because after big emotion and hard work, he has to have some days off to rest then he’ll come back to work with us.”

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