
Alan Hutton reacts as Aston Villa confirm exit of Mahmoud Trezeguet
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Alan Hutton believes the time was right for Mahmoud Trezeguet to depart Aston Villa after spending three years at the club.
The 27-year-old managed eight goals and three assists in 56 Premier League matches for Villa after joining from Kasimpasa in 2019.
However, the Egypt international fell out of contention under Steven Gerrard and spent the second half of the 2021/22 campaign on loan at Istanbul Basaksehir and has since left permanently to join Trabzonspor and Hutton feels it was the right call.

“I think if Steven Gerrard is evaluating his squad, Trezeguet it has not quite worked,” he exclusively told Villa News.
“These are guys that you would probably say their time is up. They have done ever so well after coming in, in flashes, but I don’t think they’re the future of Aston Villa.
“Steven Gerrard will need to free up some space if he wants to get his own targets in, so that’s what he is doing at this moment in time.”

Gerrard has already added four new additions to his squad this summer, including the permanent arrival of Philippe Coutinho.
Despite only being 27, it would’ve been a tough task for Trezeguet to break into Villa’s first team plans for the upcoming campaign.
In other Aston Villa news, former midfielder Conor Hourihane has been left in transfer limbo after Wayne Rooney’s exit from Derby County