Aston Villa will offer Belgium striker Christian Benteke a new deal
and are confident they can make the signings they need despite
uncertainty over the club's ownership, chief executive Tom Fox said on
Wednesday.
"We will offer Christian Benteke a new deal, of course we will," the
American told reporters after a Sport Industry Breakfast Club meeting.
Benteke has been linked in the media to several top clubs, including
champions Chelsea, after helping FA Cup finalists Villa avoid relegation
from the Premier League with 12 goals in his last 13 appearances.
Although the player has two years remaining on his current deal, media
reports have indicated he has a 32.5 million pounds ($50.39 million)
release clause and wants to play for a club who have qualified for
European competition.
Fox pointed, however, to the example of club captain Fabian Delph who
unexpectedly signed a new four-and-a-half year contract in January.
"No-one in the industry would have thought that was something possible or he even should have done and yet he did it," he said.
"I think it's very much about the individual and the relationship he has with the club and what his personal aspirations are."
Villa's American owner Randy Lerner has been trying to sell the club for
some time and has said he will stand down as chairman regardless of
whether he secures a buyer.
Fox said it would be good news for the club, who appointed Tim Sherwood
as manager only last February, if Lerner stayed on but recognised that
the uncertainty over the sale "certainly creates a dynamic".
"Will that have an impact on how we do things and how quickly we do them? I can't sit here and tell you that it won't," he said.
"I still believe we will be able to make the changes we need to make in
the summer to make the squad more competitive for the start of the
season."
Source--http://www.supersport.com/football/barclays-premier-league/news/150610/Villa_to_offer_Benteke_a_new_deal
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