While finding comfort and stability away from the pitch, Sancho is facing an uncertain future in his day job. His contract at Manchester United is due to expire in the summer, which will drop him into the free agency pool.
A testing time has been endured at Old Trafford since completing a £75 million ($102m) transfer from Borussia Dortmund in 2021. He registered just 12 goals through 83 appearances for United, leading to him tumbling down the attacking pecking order.
Regular starts have proved hard to come by at Villa, with the target only being found on one occasion for them, but Emery has not closed the door on a permanent deal being offered to the tricky winger.
Villa’s head coach said recently when asked if an extended stay in the West Midlands for Sancho has been discussed: “Not yet, but he is a fantastic player. Hopefully he can help us by increasing his qualities in our structure like he is doing.
“He will need another contract, and maybe it could be here. If he plays his best football, we will want him. But also other teams could be involved in the interest for him.”