Aston Villa‘s summer overhaul could yet see several familiar faces leave Villa Park.
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez continues to be linked with a move to Juventus as the Italian giants search for a new number one, while Morgan Rogers remains firmly on Arsenal’s shortlist after an outstanding campaign that saw him establish himself as one of Villa’s most important attacking players.
Rogers, who Villa value at around £130 million, is believed to be keen on a switch to N5, with an agreement over personal terms nearing (Fabrizio Romano).
Those potential departures have dominated the headlines, but another experienced member of Unai Emery’s squad now appears to be edging towards the exit.
Ross Barkley in advanced talks to join Coventry City from Aston Villa
According to GiveMeSport journalist Sam Cohen, Ross Barkley is in advanced talks to join Coventry City, with discussions progressing as Frank Lampard looks to strengthen his newly promoted Premier League squad.
The report suggests negotiations are moving positively, raising the prospect of Barkley bringing his Villa spell to an end after just two seasons.
Barkley’s return to Villa initially looked like an astute piece of business after he rebuilt his career at Luton Town.
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GiveMeSport has strengthened its football coverage in recent years through a growing team of dedicated transfer reporters. Sam Cohen regularly covers Premier League recruitment and has built a reputation for breaking developing stories. Cohen’s exclusives are generally considered credible early updates. |
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Finances |
Barkley joined Villa for a reported £5 million in 2024 and remains under contract until 2027. Coventry would be expected to negotiate a relatively modest transfer fee, although his Premier League wages are likely to be the biggest hurdle. Any agreement may require Villa to compromise financially to facilitate the move, with Emery’s side running out of time to generate money off a sale. |
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Barkley came through Everton’s academy before starring for both the club and England. He later enjoyed spells with Chelsea, Aston Villa, Nice and Luton Town, winning 33 Three Lions caps along the way during his prime. |
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Impact |
Barkley could give Coventry invaluable Premier League know-how after promotion. His composure in possession, experience in high-pressure matches and willingness to drive forward with the ball would complement Lampard’s style. If he stays fit, he has the quality to become one of Coventry’s most influential midfielders during their return to the top flight. |
During the 2025/26 season, however, injuries disrupted his momentum.
He missed the opening weeks because of a personal issue before suffering a knee injury in November that sidelined him for around two months. Even so, he still managed three goals across all competitions and remained a valuable option whenever fit.
What Ross Barkley could bring to Coventry City
For Coventry, the interest makes plenty of sense.
Lampard guided the Sky Blues back to the Premier League by winning the Championship title last season, and he now faces the challenge of assembling a squad capable of surviving in the top flight.
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Experience will be important, and Barkley offers exactly that after more than a decade in the Premier League.
Villa, meanwhile, are entering another busy transfer window as Emery reshapes his squad.
Amadou Onana’s recent ACL rupture at the World Cup, combined with Douglas Luiz and Harvey Elliot’s departures after their loan spells ended, means Villa need to weigh this up carefully.
This could prove an excellent move for Coventry, though.
Barkley is no longer the explosive youngster who first emerged at Everton, but he remains an intelligent midfielder capable of controlling possession, carrying the ball through central areas and producing moments of quality in the final third.
Under Lampard, who knows his game well, he could become an important leader in a dressing room preparing for the demands of Premier League football.








