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Young agrees to Aston Villa move Young set to wrap up Villa switch
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Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has revealed that Watford's Ashley Young has "verbally agreed" to join the club. Watford striker Ashley Young is set to join Premiership rivals Aston Villa on Monday in a deal initially worth £8m.
The in-demand 21-year-old turned down a move to West Ham earlier in the transfer window after Watford accepted a £9.65m bid from the Upton Park side. The 21-year-old turned down a move to West Ham earlier this month and will now sign for Martin O'Neill's side.
Villa are thought to have offered an initial £8m for Young, who scored 15 goals for the Hornets last season. Add-ons could eventually take the fee above Villa's record of £9.5m but O'Neill said: "Is it a risk? Not to me.
England Under-21 international Young sat out the Premiership match between Villa and the Hornets on Saturday. "He has got great touch and a wee bit of pace too, he can play on both flanks and alongside the centre-forward as well. I am very excited about it."
News conference: Aston Villa boss Martin O'NeillNews conference: Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill
Tottenham were also thought to have been in the hunt for Young and were reported to be ready to offer cash plus Wayne Routledge and Calum Davenport. England Under-21 international Young sat out the Premiership match between Villa and the Hornets on Saturday.
Davenport has now joined West Ham on a permanent deal. My view is he will prove terrific value. Ashley is capable of great things Martin O'Neill
Young is expected to make his debut in Villa's Premiership clash with Newcastle at St James' Park on 31 January.
O'Neill added: "I think he has got enormous potential and I think he will fulfil that.
"He is a really talented player. I have seen a lot of him and I am going to back my judgement.
"My own view is he will prove terrific value. He is only a young fellow and I have no doubt at all he is good enough.
"I have been really impressed with him and his maturity. I have seen Watford loads of time this season. When they see me coming, they probably have been thinking 'oh, no, not again!'.
"You think along the lines of 'will somebody be of value over the next four or five years?' and you base your decision on that. I believe Ashley is capable of great things."
O'Neill also said he was not worried about splashing out so much money on such a young, unproven player.
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"I have always been pretty careful with money, primarily because the clubs I've been involved with have not really had that much," said the 54-year-old Villa manager.
"It will be the most money I've spent but at my age I've earned the right to do that. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson can spend and it's all right.
"Am I supposed to stay down forever?"
O'Neill has been keen to boost his attacking options, with Juan Pablo Angel and Milan Baros out of form and Chris Sutton injured.O'Neill has been keen to boost his attacking options, with Juan Pablo Angel and Milan Baros out of form and Chris Sutton injured.
Neither Angel or Baros found the net in Villa's 2-0 win over bottom-of-the-table Watford, with a Gavin Mahon own goal breaking the deadlock before Gabriel Agbonlahor slotted a second.Neither Angel or Baros found the net in Villa's 2-0 win over bottom-of-the-table Watford, with a Gavin Mahon own goal breaking the deadlock before Gabriel Agbonlahor slotted a second.