Aston Villa on the verge of signing Pau Torres from Villarreal
Unai Emery and his coaching staff, alongside new arrival Monchi, were in agreement that Torres was the right option for defensive reinforcement.
They convinced Villa's owners, Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris and American Wesley Edens, to make such a significant investment.
Torres has a clause of around £56 million in his contract, but, with only one year left on the deal, Villarreal know it's now time to sell to avoid losing the defender for nothing next summer.
The player also has a great relationship with his boyhood club and the fans; the Yellow Submarine don't intend to impede his desire to leave, as long as the deal is fair.
In the last four seasons, Torres has made 166 appearances for Villarreal, scoring 12 goals. He has also been capped 23 times by the Spanish national team.
Two seasons ago, Torres and his entourage discussed the possibility of a transfer to Tottenham, but it didn't materialise.
Now, the Villarreal-born player has decided that it is time to make his move to the Premier League.