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Why Aston Villa should return for Melayro Bogarde

According to BILD (h/t Birmingham Live), Aston Villa want to bring in talented youngster Melayro Bogarde. A host of other European elite teams such as Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Barcelona are after the Hoffenheim player. He was linked with a move to Villa in the summer transfer window. However, he ended up staying back at Hoffenheim.

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Melayro Bogarde spent nine years in Feyenoord’s youth system between 2009 and 2018 before joining Hoffenheim’s academy and represented the club’s U-17, U-19, and the reserve side. He made his first-team debut in the Bundesliga against Mainz towards the back end of last season and was promoted to the senior squad ahead of the ongoing campaign.

The 18-year-old has been a regular fixture in Hoffenheim’s Bundesliga squad this season and made his first appearance as a starter in the 5-0 rout of Slovan Liberec in the Europa League. The centre-back also started the 2-1 league defeat against Wolfsburg prior to the international break.

SINSHEIM, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 05: Michal Beran of Liberec is challenged by Melayro Bogarde of Hoffenheim during the UEFA Europa League Group L stage match between TSG Hoffenheim and FC Slovan Liberec at PreZero-Arena on November 05, 2020 in Sinsheim, Germany. (Photo Ronald Wittek – Pool/Getty Images)

A total of 8 senior games have been played by him and he has one assist to his name. Bogarde has represented the Netherlands at U-16, U-17 and U-18 levels and was a part of the squad that won the 2019 UEFA U-17 European Championship.

Bogarde is a young prospect who can be a long-term investment for Aston Villa

Aston Villa aren’t really crying out for reinforcements at centre-back, with Ezri Konsa, Tyrone Mings, Kortney Hause and Bjorn Engels all competing for places. However, it wouldn’t be a bad idea for the Villans to bring in fresh faces with one eye on the future, meaning the club’s interest in Melayro Bogarde certainly makes sense.

The 18-year-old has already started to rub shoulders with the senior pros and looks set for a bright future in the game. Bogarde lacks the experience (he has only played a handful of games for Hoffenheim) to challenge for an immediate first-team role at Villa. Given his potential, though, there are obvious chances that the centre-back could evolve into a better player.

SINSHEIM, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 05: Melayro Bogarde of Hoffenheim controls the ball during the UEFA Europa League Group L stage match between TSG Hoffenheim and FC Slovan Liberec at PreZero-Arena on November 05, 2020 in Sinsheim, Germany. (Photo Ronald Wittek – Pool/Getty Images)

Villa have largely focused their recruitment on bringing in young players with room for growth, as evident from deals for Konsa, Douglas Luiz, Matty Cash and Ollie Watkins in recent times.

They have also roped in talented youngsters like Ben Chrisene, Sil Swinkels, Aaron O’Reilly and Caolan McBride to revamp their academy. The rise of Indiana Vassilev from the academy to the first-team further underlines the club’s interest in promoting young talent.

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Suffice to say, Melayro Bogarde still has plenty of time to make significant improvements to his game at 18. Aston Villa beating off competition for the teenager’s services would surely hand a boost to their long-term plans.