Gabby Agbonlahor feels Aston Villa 'don't have to worry about' the left-back position 'for years' and shouldn't buy or sell anybody who plays there
Gabby Agbonlahor feels Aston Villa should keep the faith with Lucas Digne and Alex Moreno amid Kieran Tierney links, as the club shouldn’t “have to worry about that position for years”.
However, he could be on the lookout for some more signings to really up the level of the squad in the summer. One position that could see some movement is left-back. A year seems enough time for a player to get to grips at a club. Digne’s playing time has dropped since Moreno stepped foot through the door at Villa Park, too, which could mean Emery doesn’t see the Frenchman having a future there.
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