The team's form this season has been one of the stories of the 2023-24 Premier League campaign, with Villa sitting second in the table, boasting 42 points from their opening 20 matches.
Emery's side are only three points behind division leaders Liverpool, while they sit two points clear of both third-placed Manchester City and fourth-placed Arsenal.
There have been claims that the club could be active in January, as there is an opportunity to push for a Champions League position for the 2024-25 campaign.
However, Emery has admitted that it will be difficult for the team to sign the right type of player during the winter market due to the difficulties surrounding mid-season transfers.
«One or two players could leave. Maybe. It's not clear. And if we are trying to get someone, it is because we are very convinced they will increase our level in squad. And it's not clear in January we are going to get it,» Emery told reporters.
Villa are believed to be keen to reinforce at right-back, although the club are working to a strict budget due to the rules surrounding Financial Fair Play.
The club brought in Moussa Diaby, Pau Torres and Youri Tielemans during last summer's transfer window, while Clement Lenglet and Nicolo Zaniolo arrived on loan from Barcelona and Galatasaray respectively.
Villa will be bidding to book their spot in the fourth round of the FA Cup when they head to Middlesbrough on Saturday evening before returning to league action away to Everton on January 14.
«I won some titles in different cups in France with PSG, and I was asking this morning for some players' experiences in different cup competitions when they've been
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