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Exclusive: Aston Villa make Tyrone Mings decision as concerning data emerges

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Exclusive: Aston Villa Make Tyrone Mings Decision as Concerning Data Emerges

Aston Villa have reportedly decided to pursue a new center-back amid Tyrone Mings' declining form and injury woes, with formal talks underway to sign Bournemouth's Marco Senesi this summer[1]. Unai Emery is confident in Villa's project to lure the 28-year-old Argentine, despite competition from other Premier League and European clubs.



Senesi, whose contract expires in summer 2026, has impressed with 4 assists from center-back, 40 interceptions, 186 clearances, and 122 duels won in the Premier League this season, signaling his readiness for a top side[1]. His arrival would likely spell the end for Mings at Villa Park.

The 32-year-old England international, a key player over seven years, has faded recently. Injuries, including a recent hamstring issue sidelining him until 2026, have limited him to just 8 Premier League starts this season, with Pau Torres preferred[1][2][5]. Concerning data highlights his bench role and reduced impact, prompting Villa to consider cashing in before his contract expires next year[1].

While Mings contributed a late goal in a recent match and spoke positively after a Europa League win over Salzburg in January, his future looks uncertain as Villa aim to elevate their squad[1][4]. A Senesi signing would provide depth alongside Ezri Konsa and others, potentially in a lineup featuring Mings if fit, but signaling a squad refresh[5].

This move reflects Villa's ambition under Emery, balancing loyalty with progression. Fans face a poignant farewell to a club stalwart, but Senesi's stats suggest a strong upgrade for Champions League aspirations[1].

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