Aston Villa are set to have a new-look attack next season, with the club reportedly expressing interest in a loan move for Endrick, the 20-year-old Brazilian forward who is currently down the pecking order at Real Madrid. The Villans have previously had a stable side, but the sales of Youri Tielemans and Morgan Rogers mean that fans will be watching a new-look team next season. Villa capped off their Europa League victory by finishing fourth in the league last term, though success also led clubs to target their key players. The further sale of left-back Lucas Digne to Paris Saint-Germain, plus Amadou Onana sustaining an injury at the World Cup, has forced Villa into a reshuffle. Joao Gomes is expected to partner Boubacar Kamara in midfield after his £35m move from Wolves. In attack, Villa fans already have reasons to be hopeful after signing Johan Manzambi, who starred for Switzerland at the World Cup, as Rogers’ replacement from Freiburg for an initial £52m. Meanwhile, Emery will be determined to help Chelsea loanee Alejandro Garnacho fulfil his potential. Villa supporters’ pre-season excitement has been ramped up by the club reportedly expressing interest in a loan move for Endrick, as the Brazilian searches for regular minutes. Here is a look at how Villa’s attack could line up, in the dream scenario that the Brazilian does arrive at Villa Park. Endrick would ideally slot in on Villa’s right flank, despite claims that the Brazil international is looking to be a starting striker. Spanish publication AS reports that the 20-year-old is listening to loan offers after finding himself down the pecking order at Los Blancos, both as a wide option and a centre-forward. Endrick flourished as a winger during his recent Lyon loan spell, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists in 21 games. While his versatility could offer Emery another option up front, the Madrid star will also face fierce competition for his spot on the wing from club captain John McGinn. Whether at Endrick’s expense or otherwise, few would bet against the skipper quickly forcing his way back into the team. Johan Manzambi will take up the mantle of replacing Rogers, who joined Chelsea for an eye-watering £117m, in the attacking midfield role. The Switzerland international, who is currently out injured, faced many of his new team-mates in the Europa League final. Villa beat Newcastle to a club-record deal for Manzambi, who scored three goals and registered two assists at the World Cup. The 20-year-old is highly rated across Europe and could be a potential coup for the club as they look to move on from Rogers. Alejandro Garnacho is the latest marquee loan signing that Emery hopes can become a gem. The Villa boss previously helped Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio rediscover their best form during temporary spells at B6, but was unable to repeat the trick with Harvey Elliott and Jadon Sancho last term. Villa supporters are excited about the prospect of Endrick joining the team, with the Brazilian reportedly looking for regular minutes. The Villans are currently on a 4-game winning run, with their last result being a 2-1 win over Manchester City on May 24. They are currently 20 points behind leaders Arsenal in the Premier League table, with 65 points from 38 games. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 4th in Premier League, 65 pts, 19W-8D-11L from 38 games, recent form WWDLL. Goals this season: 56 scored, 49 conceded (+7 goal difference).