€12m fee 

Meet Brian Madjo: Aston Villa sign wonderkid striker compared to Romelu Lukaku

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Aston Villa have won the race for Metz sensation Brian Madjo. The 17-year-old will has joined Unai Emery’s side for a deal worth around €12 million deal.  Several leading European giants have chased Madjo’s signature but Villa have completed the deal and it must be viewed as a major coup. Madjo has sign eda five-and-and-a-half year deal with the Midlands club and he’s one of the most expensive 17-year-olds in history.

On their return to the top-flight, Metz gave the 16-year-old striker his professional debut and entrusted him to lead the line. It was fitting that Madjo’s debut arrived in the Derby de L’Est against Strasbourg with Liam Rosenior’s starting eleven all born after 2000 with an average age of just 20.4 years old. Despite his age, Madjo is already 6ft 2in and his incredible athleticism stands out with Metz believing that the talented striker is destined for greatness – Madjo has now been handed a €4million market value on Transfermarkt.

Who is Brian Madjo?

Madjo was born in Enfield, North London, in January 2009 but he moved to Luxembourg at a relatively young age. The physically imposing striker comes from good footballing stock with his father, Guy, a professional footballer, who represented several English clubs, including Bristol City, Port Vale and Crawley Town. The young Metz striker only signed his first professional contract earlier this summer after excelling for their youth team. Madjo scored 13 goals in 26 appearances for Metz’s U19 with first-team manager Stephane Le Mignan promoting him to the senior squad this summer. Ligue 1 clubs are renowned for giving youngsters opportunities and Madjo only ranks 16th for youngest debutants in the French top-flight. The striker has made five appearances for Metz’s first-team this season but he’s joined Villa to become the French club’s sixth highest sale in history.

Moreover, Madjo has already amassed three senior international appearances for Luxembourg, but he played for England’s U17s during the last international break and could change allegiances as he’s only played in friendlies for Luxemboug.  Luc Holtz handed the Metz starlet his debut against Sweden in March and he played an hour as Luxembourg pulled off a famous win. Due to his physical profile, Madjo has drawn comparisons to Romelu Lukaku with Manuel Cardoni, Luxembourg’s technical director, claiming Madjo has a more ‘complete profile’ than the Napoli striker. “His profile is similar,” said Cardoni. “But, even if we are keeping our feet on the ground, Brian has a more complete profile [than Lukaku], because he is good in tight spaces, really good in terms of positional play. He is also good in terms of going in behind [the defence], and he can also feed the ball with both feet. He has huge room for growth.”