Agent Breaks Silence As Aston Villa Boss Makes Transfer Decision: Is It The Right Choice? | OneFootball

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·6 février 2026

Agent Breaks Silence As Aston Villa Boss Makes Transfer Decision: Is It The Right Choice?

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Craig Butler has firmly dismissed suggestions that AS Roma discarded Leon Bailey during the January window. Instead, the agent says Aston Villa actually demanded the winger’s return. They needed him back to help with their own squad depth. Speaking to CVM Television, Butler cleared up what happened with the Jamaican international’s early exit.

Giallorossi.net later shared the details. The 28-year-old joined the Italian side last summer on a loan deal, but things in Italy went downhill fast. An early training injury kept Bailey out for two months. Because of that, he only played 317 minutes across 11 games and managed just one assist. While some Italian outlets claimed Gian Piero Gasperini didn’t want the player, Butler says Unai Emery made the call to bring him back to strengthen Villa’s lineup.


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“He didn’t return to Aston Villa because Roma didn’t want him, but because the English club needed him,” he said.

A Necessary Reinforcement?

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – JULY 17: Leo Bailey of Aston Villa dribbles the ball in front of Leif Davis of Leeds United during the 2022 Queensland Champions Cup match between Aston Villa and Leeds United at Suncorp Stadium on July 17, 2022 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

The quick end to Bailey’s time in Italy raises real questions about Villa’s current tactics. Unai Emery’s choice to bring the winger back suggests he is short on attacking options. Injuries or a dip in form from his other forwards likely sparked the move.

Bailey didn’t do much in Serie A, but Villa know what he can do in the Premier League. The Jamaican international has serious pace and likes to run at defenders. These are attributes the Midlands club clearly missed during the first half of the season.

Butler’s comments also show he is trying to protect his player’s reputation. He frames this as Villa being desperate to get him back, rather than Roma wanting him out. This strategy keeps Bailey’s market value high. Still, the player is under a lot of pressure to prove the club was right to trust him.

At 28, Bailey is at a turning point in his career. He needs to trade potential for consistent results. He is back in a familiar environment at Villa Park, but he has to find his rhythm again immediately. If he doesn’t perform, critics will start asking if he is really cut out for the Premier League. Aston Villa need Bailey’s specific skills right now. The big question is whether Bailey’s body can handle the tough English season after such a messy year.

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