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Why Aston Villa shouldn’t let go of Frederic Guilbert

According to Birmingham Live, Frederic Guilbert of Aston Villa is attracting interest from France. The Frenchman has fallen down the pecking order this season and is yet to feature even once. He spoke about the fact that he was now third-choice behind Matty Cash and Ahmed Elmohamady. Villa is said to be open to the idea of letting him leave.

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Frederic Guilbert started his career with Caen’s reserve side and also featured for AS Cherbourg in the lower divisions before earning a move to Bordeaux. The right-back initially made his mark for Bordeaux’s reserve side and went on to make 46 appearances for the first-team across two seasons.

The 25-year-old returned to Caen, initially on loan, before completing a permanent transfer to his boyhood club in the summer of 2017. It was at Caen that Guilbert established himself as one of the best young full-backs in the French top-flight, registering over 100 appearances for the club in all competitions.

Aston Villa could make Frederic Guilbert available for transfer
Aston Villa could make Frederic Guilbert available for transfer

Guilbert was snapped up by Aston Villa in January 2019 and he stayed at Caen until the end of the 2018-19 season before joining Dean Smith’s side following their promotion to the top-flight last summer. The former France U-21 international featured as the club’s first-choice right-back last season, scoring twice in 29 appearances as the Villans narrowly beat the drop.

Villa would be making a mistake by letting Guilbert go

Aston Villa enjoyed a productive summer window with Ollie Watkins, Bertrand Traore, Matty Cash, and Emiliano Martinez all coming through the door as permanent signings. The club’s recruitment team have also worked hard to shift those players who don’t feature in the manager’s plans.

This is evident from the release of Jota and Orjan Nyland, and the sale of flop striker Mbwana Samatta to Fenerbahce. However, cashing in on Frederic Guilbert might not be the smartest idea despite new signing Matty Cash usurping the Frenchman in the pecking order.

Aston Villa v Manchester City – Carabao Cup – Final – Wembley Stadium Aston Villa s Frederic Guilbert left and Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling in action.

Cash has certainly caught the eye as an attacking full-back during Villa’s spectacular start to the 2020-21 campaign. He has started all of the club’s three opening PL fixtures so far. Guilbert has only played in two League Cup games and just started featuring in the matchday squads for the league fixtures, with Smith preferring Ahmed Elmohamady as Cash’s understudy.

Truth be told, Guilbert enjoyed a decent debut season at Villa Park last term and his demotion to third-choice in the club’s pecking order doesn’t seem justified. Elmohamady is certainly more experienced but at 33, the Egyptian is well past his prime. Villa should, therefore, look to use Guilbert as the designated back-up for Cash in that department. The 25-year-old hasn’t had a big part to play just yet but that doesn’t mean he won’t be in the mix moving forward, considering the hectic schedule of a 38-game season in the PL.

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While having three right-backs in the squad isn’t necessary, Frederic Guilbert is not the player they should ideally look to offload. Elmohamady is nearing his twilight at 33 and it would probably be better for the club’s long-term plans to cash in on the Egyptian and keep the Frenchman on their books. Guilbert ticks the box as quality cover and competition for Cash at right-back and with his best years still ahead of him, Villa should definitely look to extract the best out of the player.