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Aston Villa Rejects Everton's Bid for Captain John McGinn Amid Newcastle Interest

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Aston Villa has rejected an £18 million bid from Everton for their captain, John McGinn. The club has declared McGinn not for sale, despite interest from Newcastle United. Everton's manager, David Moyes, had identified the 30-year-old midfielder as a key target due to his leadership and versatility. McGinn, whose contract with Aston Villa runs until 2027, played 49 matches last season, contributing four goals and six assists. Newcastle is also reportedly interested in McGinn as they prepare for a challenging Premier League and Champions League season. Meanwhile, Aston Villa has secured a new contract with defender Lucas Digne, extending his stay until 2028.
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Why It's Important?

The decision to retain John McGinn underscores Aston Villa's commitment to maintaining a strong squad as they aim for competitive success in the Premier League. McGinn's leadership and experience are seen as vital assets for the team. The rejection of Everton's bid highlights the competitive nature of player transfers in the league, where clubs are keen to hold onto key players amidst interest from rivals. This move could impact Everton's transfer strategy as they seek to strengthen their squad. Additionally, Newcastle's interest in McGinn reflects their ambition to enhance their midfield capabilities for upcoming domestic and international competitions.

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