Villa still keen on Sidwell

12 April 2012

Aston Villa are still striving to thrash out a deal to make Chelsea midfielder Steve Sidwell their first summer signing.

Reports on Wednesday that Villa had already agreed a fee for the 25-year-old player were described as "premature" by sources close to the midlands club but Villa are still optimistic a fee - believed to be in the region of £5million - will eventually be struck with Chelsea, although it may not happen until next week.

Sidwell has been one of manager Martin O'Neill's main transfer targets since the season ended.

He played a significant role in Reading establishing themselves against the odds in the Barclays Premier League two years ago before moving to Stamford Bridge on a free transfer in the summer of 2007.

At the time Sidwell maintained he had not agreed to move to Chelsea "just to make up the numbers" amid fierce competition for places in the centre of the park.

But the former Arsenal trainee, who has also attracted interest from Manchester City, had limited opportunities under Jose Mourinho and then Avram Grant as Chelsea narrowly missed out on Premier League and Champions League glory.

Sidwell made only 15 starts last season and will now look to rebuild his career under O'Neill if and when a move goes through.

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