England midfielder Fabian Delph is leaving Aston Villa to join
Manchester City, the two Premier League clubs announced on Friday, just days
after insisting he would be staying at Villa Park.
City confirmed on their website that the 25-year-old Delph
had agreed a five-year contract at the Etihad Stadium and had completed a
medical.
"Fabian Delph has exercised the release clause in his
contract and will join Manchester City," said Villa in a statement, with
press reports saying they had received a fee of £8 million.
Delph, who did not fly out for Villa's pre-season training
camp in Portugal as his wife is pregnant, will now be left to explain his
sudden change of heart less than a week after issuing a strong statement via
Villa's website accompanied by a picture of him pointing to his captain's
armband.
"I'm aware there has been intense media speculation
surrounding my future in the last 24 hours and I want to set the record
straight," Delph said last week.
"I'm not leaving. I'm staying at the football club and
I can't wait for the start of the season and captaining this great football
club."
Delph signed a new Villa contract earlier this year with his
previous deal having been due to expire this summer, but the deal was
understood to include a release clause which City met.
He began his career with Leeds United before joining Villa
in 2009 as a teenager, and captained the Birmingham outfit last season under
Tim Sherwood.
"Fabian Delph is an excellent player, and I am looking
forward to working with him," City manager Manuel Pellegrini said.
"He has made a huge impact in recent seasons at Aston
Villa, and is now one of the brightest young midfielders in the Premier League.
"Fabian has tremendous skill and energy, and the fact
that he has become a regular member of the England squad is further evidence of
his progress over the past few seasons. At just 25 years old, he still has his
best years ahead of him."
His signing follows that earlier this week of Raheem
Sterling, who joined City from Liverpool in a five-year deal worth an initial
£44 million that could rise to £49 million.
He may not be the only major player to leave Villa this
summer, with Liverpool seemingly determined to sign Belgium striker Christian
Benteke, for whom they have reportedly made a £32.5 million bid.
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