Jacob Ramsey and Poe Torres respond to Aston Villa, who lost to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-finals (Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Aston Villa defender Matty Cash has linked his move away from the club during the summer transfer, and the West Midlands outfit is ready to let him go.
According to former Premier League scout Mick Brown, Aston Villa is trying to get cash to players, and they want to bring in an upgrade.
Aston Villas need to improve their teams if they want to push for the Champions League qualifiers next season, and they believe that cash is not enough to play at the level they need.
Cash was linked to the exit last summer as well.
Aston Villa is ready to win cash
“The Villa is about to sell mat cash this summer,” Brown told Soccer Insider.
“He’s an honest expert and he’s done his time at the villa well, but I don’t think they’re enough for the level he wants to play.
“They are still building their sides and looking at each position to see if they can improve.
“The managers want to improve on the right back and they’ll spend money from selling cash to do that.”
He was definitely a very useful player for them, but if they want to create a formidable team for the future, they will need improvement. It will be interesting to see if they can bring quality alternatives in the coming weeks.
Matty Cash needs movement
Meanwhile, Cash is an experienced player who has demonstrated his abilities at the top of the English language for many years. It’s unlikely that there will be a shortage of clubs trying to sign him. He aims to join competitive clubs that he plays regularly.
Aston Villa has been doing very well under UNAI Emery and was in the Champions League last season. They will try to push the trophy in the coming seasons. It is still unclear whether it will be possible to improve properly in the coming weeks.
They have a very good team bone and some intelligent additions can take them to the next level.