I would not get rid of Kozak and there are rumours we are going to re-sign Darren Bent ?
Tim Sherwood admits Aston Villa may re-sign Darren Bent
Aston Villa manager builds bridges with exiled striker whose goals record is 'right up there with anyone'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/11590745/Tim-Sherwood-admits-Aston-Villa-may-re-sign-Darren-Bent.htmlTim Sherwood has revealed he is considering the prospect of re-signing Aston Villa’s £24million striker Darren Bent.
Sherwood has given the clearest indication yet that he is ready to offer Bent a new contract as part of his rebuilding plans at Villa Park.
Bent, the club’s record signing, is out of contract this summer and admitted in an interview with Telegraph Sport last month that he was prepared to return after the departure of Paul Lambert.
The former England international was exiled by Lambert and sent out on loan to Derby County in January, where he scored 12 goals in 17 games.
But Lambert’s dismissal in February, and Sherwood’s subsequent appointment, has raised the possibility of the 31-year-old being given a new deal at Villa.
And although Randy Lerner’s own future as chairman is uncertain, Sherwood has confirmed he will speak to Bent at the end of the season over a surprise return.
“There’s a decision to be made over Darren and he’s certainly someone that will be considered,” he said.
"The way the conversation with Randy will probably go is: 'I think we need another striker and I know this boy and he is available. Do we take a gamble on someone else or do we bring him back?'
"That's my decision and I'm sure Randy will say: 'That's what you get paid for, that's your decision.'
"I will have a chat with Darren but we need to stay in the Premier League first.
"There's a decision to be made but I can do that over a four-year memory period at Tottenham. If you look at his goalscoring record it is right up there with anyone.
"Is he going to go to a bigger club than Aston Villa? We have that on our side.”
Bent was signed from Sunderland in January 2011 and despite an impressive first 18 months, the arrival of Lambert sparked a remarkable downspiral in fortune.
And Sherwood appeared to criticise Lambert’s treatment of the forward by admitting he will not be marginalised if he re-signs.
“He respects the fact we treat him like a man. He knows our style of management. It's not them and us. They have to realise I'm the boss but in the end I treat him like a man and be honest,” he said.
“He knows me and he knows he will get chances to score goals.”
I have always like Bent ....I think he would be a good player for us......scores goals where ever he has been ....and if we can get him for free 