For the last few weeks NRC has been going on about moves to big Italian clubs and has never seemed to make much reference to staying at Villa. He probably made his mind up ages ago in the (probably misguided) belief that he could make a move to a bigger club
ATAL, it does help to be at least a little bit informed before wading in. He was out of contract because he turned down our offers no doubt aware through his agent of where he'll be playing next season. By doing it this way the money that the next club might have had to spend on a transfer fee will go in his pocket instead.
Reo-Coker was offered an extension to his four year deal which expires this summer, but was looking for a significant pay-rise following his recent revival and refused to sign the extension.He was Villa’s most improved player last season after his fall out with former boss Martin O’Neill culminated in the infamous training ground ‘contretemps’.However, Villa currently have Stiliyan Petrov, Fabian Delph and Jean Makoun as defensive midfielders and have little scope in their budget for Reo-Coker’s wage demands.
“Yes, I hope he will stay with us,” Houllier said. “It’s too early to say but [chief executive] Paul Faulkner has started to have talks with his agent. But he knows I want to keep him.”
But Reo-Coker has rejected Villa's initial offer of new terms following a meeting last week.
NIGEL Reo-Coker has been released by Aston Villa after failing to accept a new contract offer with the club.
Reo-Coker apparently rejected Villa's initial offer last week and is prepared to hold out for as long as possible, using the prospect of leaving for nothing in the summer as a bargaining tool.
Nor does it sound like we wanted to keep him. Since he's left for nothing.I still don't think Houllier wanted him, which is the bottom line, and that's a disgrace given the effort he's put in this season, and how good he was in the last few months.
I still don't think Houllier wanted him, which is the bottom line, and that's a disgrace given the effort he's put in this season, and how good he was in the last few months.
do people think that jonathon hogg can fill thr defensive midfield position
a player who wasn't offered a deal at a club and now has to look elsewhere with no guarantee of employment.