Aston Villa have completed the signing of midfielder Ross Barkley from Luton Town.
Barkley returns to Villa Park on a permanent basis, having enjoyed a successful loan spell at the club during the 2020–21 season while he was at Chelsea.
Barkley also has experience playing league football in France, having previously turned out for Nice.
The midfielder made 32 league appearances for Luton Town last season, but was unable to prevent the Hatters being relegated from the Premier League.
Luton Town manager Rob Edwards said Barkley leaves Kenilworth Road with everyone’s best wishes, adding the midfielder hopes the move to Aston Villa can boost his chances of a return to the international fold.
Edwards said: “We are disappointed to see Ross go, but we completely understand it and he leaves with our best wishes and thanks.
“It was great to work with him for a season. He was amazing, provided lots of good memories for us all and the supporters fell in love with him, but I’m sure everyone will understand the opportunity.
“Playing in the Premier League is important for Ross, as is Champions League football. He still wants to play for England, and he believes this gives him the best chance to do so.
“We’ve had a good chat and Ross has thanked me and the club. We are parting ways on good terms and you never know what the future holds, I’ve got to say that.
“He loves all of the supporters and he wants to come back to watch a game. He actually said, ‘I want to come back for the Watford derby!’
“So let’s give him a great reception when he does come back during the season. He’ll always be welcome.”
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