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Leon Bailey commits future to Aston Villa with new contract

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Leon Bailey commits future to Aston Villa with new contract

Aston Villa has officially announced that Leon Bailey, the 26-year-old Reggae Boyz attacker, has inked a new contract with the club, signaling his commitment to Villa Park.

Bailey's outstanding performances this season have propelled him into the limelight, with the attacker showcasing the best football of his career to date. With 32 appearances across all competitions this term, Bailey has contributed to 19 goals, highlighting his impact on Villa's success.

In the Premier League alone, Bailey has already notched up 13 goal involvements, surpassing his combined tally from his first two seasons at the club. His remarkable improvement marks a significant turnaround from his initial struggles with injuries during his debut campaign at Villa.

Tasked with filling the void left by Jack Grealish's departure to Manchester City

Following his £30 million move from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2021, Bailey was tasked with filling the void left by Jack Grealish's departure to Manchester City. Despite initial challenges, Bailey's resilience and dedication have seen him flourish under the guidance of manager Unai Emery.

Last season, Bailey played a pivotal role in Villa's journey to European qualification, showcasing his potential and contributing to the team's success with a seventh-placed finish.

With this new contract, Villa secures the services of Bailey for the foreseeable future, ensuring that his talent and contribution remain integral to the club's ambitions moving forward.

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