
‘Tyrone Mings to demand summer exit’ after what’s happened at Aston Villa
Tyrone Mings may see his future away from Aston Villa after a difficult spell at Villa Park.
The England international has played a bit-part role in B6 this campaign after returning from his long-term knee injury suffered in 2023.
Unai Emery has often opted to start with Pau Torres or Axel Disasi ahead of the 32-year-old despite the duo having issues of their own in claret and blue.
As the Villans have struggled in their most recent outings, there is every chance that Mings will be looking to complete a move away in the summer.

Mings to be fuming with Emery at Aston Villa
There is no doubt that the vast majority of Villa fans have somewhat fallen out of love with their side in the past week after a difficult spell.
This comes after the 3-0 defeat against Crystal Palace at Wembley, where the B6 club were humiliated on and off the pitch.
The result was far from good enough, and once again saw the Villans threw away a superb opportunity to win a trophy for the first time since 1996.
It was Torres who was at fault for the opening goal as the Spain international looked to play out from the back, failing spectacularly.
The 28-year-old went on to concede two from Ismaila Sarr while Mings watched on from the sidelines as his side fell to defeat without him once again.
With the Englishman on the pitch, the Villans have gone unbeaten in their last 11 games, summing up how integral he can be under Emery.
As a result, the defender wouldn’t be blamed for looking for a move away from Villa Park to find a side where he is appreciated for his talent.

Mings would be of interest to many Premier League clubs
Although the former Bournemouth man may be past his peak age, there is no doubt that he has plenty to add on and off the pitch.
Mings has a booming voice, which makes him a superb leader, tying into his superb strength and willingness to put his body on the line.
Stat (Premier League 24/25) | Tyrone Mings |
Successful passes | 581 |
Accurate long passes | 27 |
Duels won | 43 |
Recoveries | 33 |
This works extremely well alongside Ezri Konsa, who is excellent with the ball at his feet and has the pace to cover ground across the backline.
It will be interesting to see if Emery would be willing to part ways with the centre-back and what level of side would be interested in his signature.