Martin O’Neill ready to begin major overhaul of Aston Villa squad

• Midlands club will listen to offers for six fringe players
• Villa manager can generate funds to strengthen squad

Martin O’Neill yesterday signalled his intention to oversee a major overhaul of his Aston Villa squad this summer by informing six fringe players that the Midlands club will listen to offers for them. Curtis Davies, Luke Young, Nigel Reo-Coker, Steve Sidwell, Nicky Shorey and Habib Beye – who all struggled to hold down a first-team place last season – were told they could leave provided Villa’s valuation of them is met.

All six players were O’Neill signings but few made an impression during the last campaign – only two of the group, Sidwell and Young, started more than 10 Premier League matches – as the Villa manager resisted the temptation to chop and change his side. With Randy Lerner, the Villa chairman, expected to be more circumspect in the transfer market this summer, O’Neill may well have reasoned that selling those on the periphery is necessary to generate funds to bring in fresh blood and strengthen.

Davies, who was in Fabio Capello’s thoughts last season but was unable to win his Villa place back at the turn of the year after returning from a lengthy spell on the sidelines following shoulder surgery, is likely to attract the biggest fee. Signed for £9m a little under two years ago, the central defender was hailed as a future Villa captain when he joined the club from West Bromwich Albion but he has been unable to dislodge the successful centre-back pairing of Richard Dunne and James Collins.

Reo-Coker’s future looked to be in doubt from the moment that he clashed with O’Neill on the training field near the start of the season. There appears little chance of Villa recouping anywhere near the £8.5m they paid West Ham United for the midfielder. Sidwell also seemed destined to leave following another frustrating season when he failed to recapture the form that led to a move from Reading to Chelsea before he signed for Villa.

Shorey, who has spent much of this season on loan, enjoying spells at Nottingham Forest and Fulham, will have been resigned to leaving, although Villa supporters will be disappointed to see Young depart. The former England international, who is expected to join Fulham, received a rousing ovation when he was introduced as a substitute against Blackburn Rovers on Sunday and can count himself unfortunate to have lost his place to Carlos Cuéllar last season.

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Squad sheets: Aston Villa v Birmingham City

Win or bust for Aston Villa. Martin O’Neill believes his side have to win their last three matches to have any chance of finishing in the top four but their neighbours would like nothing more than to hammer a nail in the coffin of Villa’s Champions League dreams. Birmingham, however, have lost their last five meetings with Villa, including a 5-1 drubbing at the home of their rivals two years ago which pushed them closer to relegation. You get the feeling Alex McLeish might mention that result in his team-talk. Stuart James

Venue Villa Park, Sunday noon

Tickets Sold out

Last season n/a

Referee C Foy

This season’s matches 25 Y66, R2, 2.72 cards per game

Odds Aston Villa 8-13 Birmingham 21-4 Draw 14-5

Aston Villa

Subs from Guzan, L Young, Beye, Davies, Sidwell, Heskey, Delfouneso, Reo-Coker, Clark, Salifou, Albrighton

Doubtful Davies (ankle), Dunne (head), Petrov (groin), Warnock (ankle)

Injured Harewood (foot, Aug), Delph (knee, Jan), Bouma (ankle, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WWDWLD

Disciplinary record Y55 R2

Leading scorer Agbonlahor 13

Birmingham

Subs from Doyle, Taylor, Phillips, Míchel, Larsson, Parnaby, Tainio, Vignal, Benítez, Carsley, Mutch

Doubtful None

Injured Murphy (hamstring, 1 May), O’Connor (hip, 1 May)

Suspended None

Form guide DLDDLL

Disciplinary record Y64 R1

Leading scorer Jerome 10

Match pointers

• Aston Villa have won their last five Premier League meetings with Birmingham

• Birmingham have won no games this season by more than a single-goal margin

• Aston Villa are unbeaten in seven home games but have drawn six of them

• Birmingham have conceded fewer fouls (405) than any other side in the division

• Stilian Petrov has had more shots without scoring (28) than any other player

• Birmingham have scored three headed goals this season, fewer than any other side

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Squad sheets: Portsmouth v Aston Villa

A week ago this match would have been passed off as an FA Cup third-place play-off, but then Portsmouth went and did the absurd by beating Tottenham at Wembley with a under-strength side that had just found it had been relegated. It is, then, hard to predict what Avram Grant’s men will do next, but they can at least expect to be tested by an Aston Villa side that refuses to give up on Champions League qualification. Stephen Warnock should start for Villa despite hurting his leg in Wednesday’s draw with Everton. Sachin Nakrani

Venue Fratton Park, Sunday 4pm

Tickets £29-38 (0844 847 1898)

Last season Portsmouth 0 Aston Villa 1

Referee L Probert

This season’s matches 20 Y71, R4, 3.75 cards per game

Odds Portsmouth 5-1 Aston Villa 4-6 Draw 11-4

Portsmouth

Subs from Ashdown, Niemi, Finnan, Kanu, Yebda, Sowah, Ward, Wilson, Diop, Ritchie, Utaka, Dindane, Pack

Doubtful Boateng (ankle), Diop (knee), Mokoena (groin), Rocha (leg), Smith (nose), Yebda (knee)

Injured Belhadj (thigh, 24 Apr), Ben Haim (groin, 1 May), O’Hara (back, 1 May), Hreidarsson (achilles, Oct), Webber (knee, Oct)

Suspended None

Form guide DDLLWL

Disciplinary record Y70 R5

Leading scorers Dindane, Piquionne 5

Aston Villa

Subs from Guzan, L Young, Beye, Davies, Sidwell, Delph, Heskey, Delfouneso, Albrighton, Salifou, Reo-Coker, Clark

Doubtful Warnock (shin)

Injured Harewood (foot, Aug), Bouma (ankle, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide DWLDDW

Disciplinary record Y53 R2

Leading scorer Agbonlahor 11

Match pointers

• Portsmouth have failed to score in their last three Premier League meetings with Aston Villa

• Villa have kept six clean sheets in their last nine top-flight away matches, though the other three saw them concede a total of 11 goals

• On this day in 1930 Portsmouth lost 2-1 at home to Villa in the old First Division

• Villa have the highest cross completion rate (23.6%) in the division this season

• Portsmouth are the first side to reach the final of the FA Cup and also be relegated since Middlesbrough in 1997

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