Arsenal’s pursuit of Aston Villa’s Konsa puts spotlight on Premier League crypto partnerships

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Arsenal is preparing an opening bid for Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa. Both clubs have expanding crypto partnerships that are reshaping how football finances work behind the scenes.

The 28-year-old England international, who can play both centre-back and right-back, is reportedly valued by Villa at somewhere between £50M and £60M. Arsenal is expected to come in closer to £35M.

The crypto money trail

Arsenal inked a multi-year partnership with crypto trading firm Bitpanda in August 2025. That deal brought branding revenue and positioned the club as one of the Premier League’s more crypto-forward organizations.

Aston Villa operates the $AVL fan token through Socios. The token has been trading around $0.07 recently.

Why the valuation gap matters for token holders

Konsa’s contract runs through 2028, which gives Villa significant leverage. They don’t need to sell.

Fan tokens like $AVL are notoriously volatile and driven more by narrative than fundamentals. A confirmed Konsa departure could trigger a sell-off as fans express displeasure the only way token markets allow: by dumping. Conversely, Villa successfully commanding a £50M-plus fee could boost confidence in the club’s ambitions and financial health.

The bigger picture for sports and crypto

Recent speculation has also linked Arsenal with a potential double deal involving Villa forward Morgan Rogers, though nothing official has materialized. If Arsenal were to pursue both Konsa and Rogers, it would represent one of the largest inter-club transfer packages in recent Premier League history.

For traders monitoring the Socios ecosystem, the $AVL token at $0.07 doesn’t have far to fall in absolute terms, but percentage moves in low-priced tokens can be dramatic in either direction.

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