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Aston Villa have made a move for Brazil international and Levante forward Gabi Nunes. They would need to trigger a release clause of 300, 000 euros (£250, 000) to sign the 27-year-old. Nunes, who has 22 caps for Brazil, was part of the squad that won a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Paris. Villa have already made seven signings this summer and are investing heavily following the arrival of new manager Robert de Pauw. If they were to bring in Nunes, it would be a statement of their intent to challenge the WSL's traditional top four - Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United. Nunes' arrival at Villa would be a club record fee and would sit up there with some of the biggest transfers in WSL history. Chelsea's signing of Mayra Ramirez for £384, 000 remains the British record, while Jill Roord joined Manchester City for a club record fee in excess of £300, 000 in 2023. I have another 'level' for US Open semi-final - Draper Football latest: Your Ballon d'Or favourites and Women's Champions League reaction Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei dies days after being set alight by ex-boyfriend Zelensky: from entertainer to a world leader The extraordinary life of Zelensky and how war in Ukraine changed everything Mystery drama set in the eerie Australian wilderness A big city detective is caught in a tangled web of murder, deceit and revenge Five boys and one boy band dream Can these Brits become the kings of K-pop in just 100 days? From the creator of Father Brown, meet Sister Boniface Nun, winemaker and moped rider Sister Boniface at your service! What have we learned from every team's first three Premier League games? Joyce throws fastest strikeout recorded in Major League Baseball. Video Joyce throws fastest strikeout recorded in Major League Baseball 'Why 'cheat code' Chiefs have tools to complete Super Bowl three-peat' Osimhen made Napoli believe, so why is he heading to Galatasaray? Buttler, Stokes, schedule - questions as England go all in on Mc Cullum 'An impossible dream' - how Suarez became one of Europe's best 'Draper running with the baton passed by Murray' F1 Q&A: Can Red Bull recover from loss in form? 'A quartet of wins that show money doesn't buy golfing glory' 'Let's go all in' - why it's now or never for Rodgers & the Jets The games, goals and quotes that defined Bellamy's Wales days Weekly football quiz: Who beat Chelsea in Europe? 'We are allowing them to be stars' - FC Copenhagen Women make mark What's happening and when at Paris Paralympics? © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.