Ezri Konsa puts pen to paper on new five-year deal at Aston Villa

Ezri Konsa puts pen to paper on new five-year deal at Aston Villa as he moves into the club’s top pay bracket after impressing boss Unai Emery

  • Ezri Konsa has committed his long-term future to Aston Villa with a five-year deal
  • He moves closer to Villa’s top pay bracket, along with Martinez, Mings and Diaby
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Ezri Konsa has signed a new five-year contract with Aston Villa on the eve of their clash with Legia Warsaw.

Mail Sport revealed on September 19 that Konsa was in line for a new deal and the announcement was made 24 hours later as Villa prepared to open their Europa Conference League campaign in the Polish capital.

Konsa last extended his deal with Villa two years ago, with that arrangement running until summer 2026. 

But these fresh terms are a sign of the progress Konsa has made and he moves closer to Villa’s top pay bracket, occupied by senior stars like Emiliano Martinez, Tyrone Mings and Moussa Diaby.

This season, Konsa lost his regular partner Tyrone Mings to a serious knee injury in the club’s opening day defeat at Newcastle, and is now building an understanding in the middle with summer signing Pau Torres.

Ezri Konsa has committed his long-term future to Aston Villa with a new five-year contract

Konsa’s been a key member of the Villa squad and their vast improvement under Unai Emery

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Former Villa boss Dean Smith was in charge when Konsa joined from Brentford and he is baffled that the 25-year-old has yet to earn an international call.

He told the BBC: ‘I am amazed he is not playing for England yet. He is a Rolls Royce of a player. He made a big mistake against Newcastle for the second goal, but he has recovered from that. He is a top player.

‘I don’t know why he isn’t being picked. He’s one of the standouts. Steven Gerrard came in after me and kept playing him.

‘They have brought in centre-halves since then and Unai keeps playing him as well. That’s a sign he is rated.’

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