, Aston Villa must sell Grealish and Chester to avoid administration

Aston Villa must sell Grealish and Chester to avoid administration

Steve Bruce has admitted that Aston Villa must sell all of their best players to stand a chance of avoiding administration and potentially a winding up order. This is according to the Mirror

The likes of Jonathan Kodjia, Jack Grealish and James Chester must all be sold just to keep the club afloat and avoid administration. Administration may lead to a point deduction or winding up orders. Aston Villa are in a terrible state and things don’t look good.

In an interview with Sky, Steve Bruce said: “We have to keep the club up and running and keep it in line with Financial Fair Play. It’s pretty brutal stuff out there. There will be nobody feeling sorry for Aston Villa because financially we have got ourselves in a bit of a pickle, so yes we have got to be ready for that”.

He then added “I have accepted it and committed myself to the cause and I think it is better to be open and honest with the supporters, warts and all, to say how it is. We know what to expect. We don’t want to lose Grealish, Kodjia and Chester but the inevitability is we might have to so let’s get ready for it”.

With the club up for sale, the burden of potential administration and winding up orders hanging over their heads and big Premier League clubs coming in to try sign their top players on the cheap things are looking very bleak for the Birmingham based club.

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