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Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery believes the club’s latest signing Nicolo Zaniolo could make his debut this week.
Zaniolo, 24, completed a season-long loan move to the West Midlands club last Friday but did not make an appearance during their 4-0 win against Everton on Sunday.
Speaking ahead of his side’s Europa Conference League play-off tie against Hibernian on Wednesday, Emery confirmed to reporters that Zaniolo’s absence over the weekend was due to registration issues — but he could play against the Scottish side.
“Hopefully, yes,” Emery said when asked whether Zaniolo's availability. “He signed on Friday but on Saturday it was impossible to get him registered.
“He is fit because he was training with his team and of course, we need players to help us. He has experience, he won the Conference League with Roma, and we are happy with him.”
Villa also have the option to sign the Italy international, who joined from Galatasary, permanently. The attacking midfielder only moved to the Turkish side in February in a €15million move from Roma and made 11 appearances, scoring five goals.
Villa have the chance to participate in European competition, namely the Conference League, due to their seventh-placed league finish last season. They will be hoping Emery’s previous successes in continental competition — having won the Europa League four times as a manager — can help propel the side to a European trophy.
The club’s last major European silverware was in 1982 when they lifted the Champions League, known then as the European Cup, and the Premier League side have not been in continental competition for 13 years.
When asked about the club’s historical pedigree in European competition, the Spanish manager replied, “Every day I am going to the training ground there is the 1982 European Cup.
“It is good to remember it. We want to write a new history in doing it our way and hopefully we can enjoy and feel something important here.”
Wednesday's game is also set to be Villa midfielder John McGinn's first match at Easter Road since he left Hibernian for the West Midlands in 2018, with Emery believing the Scotland international’s work ethic and professionalism is “an example to others”.
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