Piece in the Athletic about our signing Barkley;https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5539127/2024/07/02/aston-villa-are-getting-ross-barkley-2-0-and-it-looks-like-smart-business/"...when Emery wants someone, Villa’s footballing department does whatever it can to comply with his wishes."
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Aston Villa are getting Ross Barkley 2.0 - and it looks like smart businessJacob TanswellLast October, Matty Cash was standing outside the home changing rooms at Villa Park, just after visitors Luton Town had been beaten 3-1, when he shared an anecdote which – in hindsight – seems more significant now.“Ross Barkley said to me, ‘How many set pieces have you always got?!’” Cash said.Luton midfielder Barkley was impressed and surprised by Aston Villa’s attention to detail. Things had changed since he had played for the club on loan from Chelsea three seasons earlier, when they were an improving, albeit mid-table, Premier League side. To accentuate the contrast, Barkley’s year in claret and blue was played in front of empty stands due to rules against crowds gathering related to the Covid-19 pandemic.That post-game conversation with Cash spoke of how the now 30-year-old had maintained close bonds with former team-mates. He became good friends with many in that Villa squad, including Jack Grealish.Now, Barkley is returning permanently.He joins after a season with Luton, where the manager, Rob Edwards, had reinvigorated his career to the point that Villa counterpart Unai Emery became a major admirer. And when Emery wants someone, Villa’s footballing department does whatever it can to comply with his wishes. His belief in Barkley, and the fact central midfield was a priority position this summer, meant Villa had little doubt in exercising the £5million ($6.4m) buy-out clause in the former England international’s contract.
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