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With The Summer Approaching, Who Will Villa Lose Over The Summer As Things Stand – Contracts Explained

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There’s a lull in Aston Villa news at the moment as pointless internationals take charge over the real fixture list in the game owing to the March international break being forced upon on us.

Villa will sensibly use it as an opportunity to work on a few things on the training pitch as we look to keep our current four game winning streak going and end the 2018/19 Championship campaign strongly, now we’ve got ourselves potentially back into the Play-Off promotion mix.

It’s also a chance for a few players to let their hair down given their recent efforts and exploits.

Seems like as good a time as any to roll this information back out, especially after recent Andre Green concerns with some websites wrongly listing him as being out of contract come the summer and people being duped (I didn’t notice it myself and it didn’t twig until later in the day!).

So I will heavily caveat the below, it has been checked and double checked, but this is me and we all forget to update lists when in a rush!

2019

Mark Bunn, Alan Hutton, Harry McKirdy, Kelsey Mooney, Micah Richards, Ritchie De Laet, Mile Jedinak, Glenn Whelan, Jordan Lyden, Easah Suliman, Tommy Elphick, Corey Blackett-Taylor, Dominic Revan and Mitch Clark.

2020

Jed Steer, Matija Sarkic, James Chester, Birkir Bjarnason, Conor Hourihane, Keinan Davis, Gary Gardner, Jonathan Kodjia, Ross McCormack, Albert Adomah, Aaron Tshibola, Ahmed Elmohamady, Jake Doyle-Hayes, Andre Green and Callum O’Hare.

2021

Orjan Nyland, Scott Hogan, Henri Lansbury, Neil Taylor, James Bree and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy.

2022

John McGinn.

2023

Jack Grealish, Frederic Guilbert and Lovre Kalinic.

Any errors, feel free to point them out, but given the example set by the Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday evening, it seems de rigueur to point out that any mistakes are the fault of the Vital Villa Forum.

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