Ashley Young completes move to Everton on a one-year deal after leaving Aston Villa – as 38-year-old becomes Sean Dyche’s first signing of the summer
- Ashley Young has completed a move to Everton after leaving Aston Villa in June
- The 38-year-old has become Sean Dyche’s first signing as Everton manager
- The utility man has joined the Goodison Park outfit on a one-year contract
Everton have announced the signing of former Aston Villa and Manchester United utility man Ashley Young on a one-year deal.
The 38-year-old becomes Sean Dyche’s first at Goodison Park after successfully fighting off competition for his signature from newly-promoted Luton Town.
The England international started 23 games for Villa in the league last season as Unai Emery’s side finished seventh and secured a place in the UEFA Conference League.
His second spell in the Midlands came to an end last month upon the expiration of his contract at Villa Park.
Young, who has been capped 39 times for England, is a two-time league winner having won the Serie A title with Inter Milan in 2021 eight years after lifting the Premier League with Man United.
Everton have announced the signing of 38-year-old utility man Ashley Young on a free transfer
Ashley Young has joined Everton on a one-year contract, extending his Premier League career
Sean Dyche has bolstered his defensive options with the arrival of Young ahead of the season
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