- Help Pack the Park thanks to our new ticket resale system.Away Ticket and Mascot Ballot introduced for 2019/20 season.All you need to know about when tickets go on sale.Train like the professionals with the latest Aston Villa training arrivals.Aston Villa can confirm squad numbers for the upcoming 2019/20 Premier League campaign.There are a few changes for players contracted with us last season, while our 12 new signings have received their numbers.Notable ones include Tom Heaton taking No.1, Douglas Luiz No.6, Wesley No.9 and Trezeguet No.17. 16.00pm - Notable ones include Tom Heaton taking No.1, Douglas Luiz No.6, Wesley No.9 and Trezeguet No.17. 14.00pm To improve your experience, please confirm if over 18 years old? - For a list of all Aston Villa F.C. And who will Smith sign next season?Here is what the Aston Villa squad could look like in 2019/20.To find out what Aston Villa's squad could look like, we used popular football management simulation game Football Manager 2019 to predict the future.We used the game to skip ahead in time to the start of the 2019/20 season, to see how the squad looks - and what Smith did in the transfer market.To make the simulation more realistic, the likes of Alan Hutton, Tommy Elphick, Micah Richards, Ritchie De Laet, Mile Jedinak, Glenn Whelan, Jordan Lyden, Easah Suliman, Mitch Clark, Mark Bunn, Harry McKirdy and Albert Adomah, all of whom are out of contract as it stands on 30th June 2019, were released from their contracts when they expired and weren't offered extensions.Also, current loan stars Tammy Abraham, Axel Tuanzebe, Anwar El Ghazi, Tyrone Mings, Kortney Hause and Tom Carroll all returned to their parents clubs after their loan spell, but Villa would end up buying one of these players permanently.Jamal Lewis (Norwich) £12.25 million rising to £13.75 millionValon Berisha (Lazio) - £4.9 million rising to £5.5 millionRomaine Sawyers (Brentford) - £2.9 million rising to £3.2 millionThis is your round up of all things Villa; the one-stop shop that will keep you updated on the latest goings on at Villa Park and beyond.Transfers, injuries, match-days and managers, we’ve got you covered.We’ll be bringing the very latest on the Lions throughout week and around the clock.Make sure you keep yourself updated with our handy daily catch up...Bebe (Rayo Vallecano) - £1.7 million rising to £2.2 millionDru Yearwood (Southend) - £300,000 rising to £575,000Regan Slater (Sheffield United) - £44,000 rising to £89,000Neil Taylor (Sunderland) - £4.2 million rising to £5.25 millionAhmed Elmohamady (Millwall) - £2.9 million rising to £3.7 millionWith all the transfers completed, this is how the Aston Villa starting XI looked ahead of the first game of the 2019/20 season.As you can see, the first eleven of 2019/20 looks quite different to the team we've seen this season.In fact, only three current players remain in the first team at the start of 2019/20, not including Hepburn-Murphy, who starts the season up front for Smith's side.Grealish starts from the left, with Sawyers in the number 10 position and El Ghazi, who they signed permanently from Lille, starts on the right.The central midfield area looks incredibly strong, with Fred on loan from Manchester United and Berisha from Lazio.The whole back four has also been transformed, with new signings Jamal Lewis, Malang Sarr, Ezri Konsa and Calum Chambers protecting Lovre Kalinić in the Villa goal.Villa's bench features players like Riza Durmisi, Chris Willock, Bebe, Conor Hourihane, John McGinn, Jonathan Kodjia, James Chester, Andre Green and James Bree.Would you be happy with this line-up for the 2019/20 season?And, would you be happy with these transfers?

Tue 21st Jul These are the changes that Aston Villa could make ahead of the 2019/20 seasonSign up NOW for our daily Villa newsletter direct to your inboxHowever, Dean Smith's side have clicked into gear in recent months and are currently on a run of six straight league wins, putting them well in contention for a Championship play-off spot.But, question marks remain about next year's squad, with seven first team players out of contract and various loanees set to go back to their parent club in the summer, there will be a big rebuilding job at the start of next season, whether they are in the Premier League or not.So, what will the squad look like?

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