Leander Dendoncker now handed Aston Villa exit route after £8.5m development

Aston Villa are ready to sell midfielder Leander Dendoncker this summer setting an asking price of around €10m (£8.5m), finally giving him a much-needed exit route out of Villa Park.

The 28-year-old only made the switch to Villa Park from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a reported £15m last September. However, after just 21 appearances since, the Belgian could be moving on again, especially after the signing of fellow Belgian Youri Tielemans (10 June).

Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reported on 4 July, that the Villans were willing to listen to offers for Dendoncker, despite being rated by manager Unai Emery. But, the competition within midfield at Villa Parks means more potential lack of opportunities next season.

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French Foot Mercato reported on 6 July that Dendoncker is attracting interest from Premier League clubs and Serie A, while French Ligue 1 outfits Stade Rennais, OGC Nice and Lyon have also taken information on the player.

While there hasn’t been any formal approach for his services as of yet, it’s now extremely possible to predict that Dendoncker will almost certainly be donning another club shirt next season, given the number of interest in his services.

After the signing of Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans, plus competition for places also with John McGinn, Boubacar Kamara and Douglas Luiz, it was always possible Dendoncker will be seeking an exit route away from Villa Park.

At 28 years old, the former Wolves has to be playing regularly as he enters the prime years of his career and unfortunately, that won’t be happening in the West Midlands next season which means it is best for all parties if he leaves.

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Since signing from Wolves for a £13million fee on transfer deadline day, the 28-year-old has struggled for game time, amassing just 901 minutes of Premier League action across 24 appearances, and another Premier League may well offer him with the minutes he feels he deserves at this stage of his career.

There is no doubting the Belgian international’s defensive contributions, finishing the season in the 97th percentile for interceptions made by Premier League midfielders last season (1.88 per 90) as well as the top 10% of his counterparts for blocks (2.07 per 90) and passes blocked (1.68 per 90), such defensive numbers certainly makes him a highly-rated commodity in Emery’s thinking. [FBREF]

However, it’s his work on the ball that has somewhat lead to his lack of usefulness in the Villa team, and forced Emery to pay Tielemans the big wages to jump across the Midlands.

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Dendoncker sits in the bottom 25% of Premier League midfielders for touches per game (48.70), a total which is significantly less than Tieleman’s average of 72.07, Luiz’s 65.12 and Kamara’s 57.99.

He also is in the worst 10% for miscontrols (0.99 per 90) and only managed an average of 33 successful passes per outing, which again is less than the aforementioned trio.

For a less possession-heavy side Dendoncker could absolutely thrive, becoming one of the best defensive midfielders at what he does, but it’s clear Aston Villa are heading in a new progressive and controlling system under Emery’s management which leaves no room for the Belgian to contribute to.

With the former Wolves man entering the crucial stages of his footballing career, he must take his next move with careful consideration but it is evidently clear he has no place at Villa Park.

In other Aston Villa news, new signing Youri Tieleman’s previous injury record should not worry fans at Villa Park according to an injury expert.