The Guardian (USA)

Aston Villa’s much-coveted Carney Chukwuemek­a will not sign new deal

- David Hytner

Carney Chukwuemek­a will not sign a new contract at Aston Villa, putting England’s biggest clubs on alert, including Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.

The 18-year-old midfielder, rated as one of England’s most promising talents, has decided his future does not lie with Villa, having grown frustrated at his lack of first-team opportunit­y.

Chukwuemek­a made his debut as a 17-year-old at the end of last season, coming on as an 89th-minute substitute in the Premier League match at Tottenham. He then got on in the 73rd minute of the final game, against Chelsea.

This time out, he has started twice – in the Carabao Cup against Barrow and the league against Brentford. He has made a further substitute appearance against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup and Villa believe they have shown a pathway to a player who also has a host of admirers in mainland Europe, including Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.

Chukwuemek­a does not see it. He has no issue with Villa’s new manager, Steven Gerrard, who replaced Dean Smith this month. Rather, he has come to fear that the club will most likely rely on establishe­d players or signings at the expense of promoting youngsters.

Chukwuemek­a, an England Under-19s internatio­nal, signed a threeyear contract after he turned 17 on 20 October 2020 – the maximum permitted at that age – and Villa were desperate to tie him down for longer upon his 18th birthday. Instead, they face having to cash in on him – perhaps next summer – because thereafter he would be able to sign a pre-contract with an overseas club in January 2023 before becoming a free agent in the summer of that year.

Were Chukwuemek­a to leave Villa under freedom of contract, they would receive a compensati­on fee set at a tribunal. The panels have the reputation for conservati­ve valuations.

 ?? Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images ?? Carney Chukwuemek­a at the centre of the action during Aston Villa’s Premier League 2 match against Burnley on 22 November. Photograph:
Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images Carney Chukwuemek­a at the centre of the action during Aston Villa’s Premier League 2 match against Burnley on 22 November. Photograph:

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