Jesus Garcia Pitarch paid for Villa’s poor season with his job
But club chiefs were extremely unhappy to be in such a position in the first place, having spent in the region of £150million on new players last summer.
Pitarch, 56, was only appointed in October 2018, but has paid for last summer’s transfer failings with his job.
Manager Smith was responsible for the acquisitions of Tyrone Mings and Tom Heaton.
But it was Pitarch that recruited the likes of Wesley, Marvelous Nakamba, Trezeguet, Matt Targett and Mbwana Samatta.
Villa also signed Jota, Anwar El Ghazi, Kortney Hause, Ezri Konsa, Bjorn Engels, Douglas Luiz and Borja Baston in a hectic season – as well as agreeing loans for Pepe Reina and Danny Drinkwater.
Chief executive Christian Purslow still wants to deploy a sporting director within the club’s management structure and will be seeking a direct replacement for Pitarch.
Ahead of preparing for next season, Smith has had his say on the club’s recruitment.
Dean Smith's side brought in 16 senior players during the 2019-20 season
Wesley (Club Brugge) – £22.5m
Tyrone Mings (Bournemouth) – £20m
Douglas Luiz (Man City) – £15m
Matt Targett (Southampton) – £14m
Ezri Konsa (Brentford) – £12m
Marvelous Nakamba (Club Brugge) – £11m
Mbwana Samatta (Genk) – £9m
Trezeguet (Kasimpasa) – £9m
Anwar El Ghazi (Lille) – £8m
Tom Heaton (Burnley) – £8m
Bjorn Engels (Reims) – £7m
Jota (Birmingham) – £4m
Kortney Hause (Wolves) – £3m
Borja Baston (Swansea) – Free
Pepe Reina (AC Milan) – Loan
Danny Drinkwater (Chelsea) – Loan
The 49-year-old said: “I’ll sit down in the next few days with the CEO and owners. We need to be smart in the market now.
““I said it after the game yesterday [Sunday], people had questioned the amount we’d spent.
“But we had such a big turnaround, 13 players, and it worked out something like £9.5 million a player and that’s not a lot of money in the Premier League.
“I’m really proud of the players and how they’ve adapted to the Premier League eventually. We’ve got to where we wanted to be but now we really have to be smart in the market.”
Pitarch’s successor will have serious job on their hands keeping skipper and talisman Jack Grealish.
“I’ve said many times before we have billionaire owners – if people want to come in and get the best player, it’ll cost an awful lot of money.
“Jack’s an Aston Villa fan, he will be immensely proud that he scored the goal that managed to keep us in the Premier League.
“I’ll sit down with the sporting director, the CEO and the owners on Monday. Let’s enjoy this. It’s a magnificent achievement.”
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By: Etienne Fermie Title: Aston Villa sack sporting director Jesus Garcia Pitarch after spending £150m on transfer flops including Wesley Sourced From: www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/12246691/aston-villa-sack-sporting-director-jesus-garcia-pitarch-after-spending-150m-on-transfer-flops-including-wesley/ Published Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:57:58 +0000
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