Everton outcast, Lucas Digne who fell out of favour this season under manager Rafael Benitez has joined Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa for a deal up to £25m.
The 28 year old France international admitted he did not expect his time at the club “to end his way” in a lengthy Instagram post.
“When Lucas became available we jumped at the opportunity to bring him to the club,” said Villa boss Steven Gerrard.
“To sign a player of his pedigree and quality in the January window is a great addition to our squad and his arrival excites me and everyone associated with Aston Villa.”
Everton signed Digne from Barcelona in the summer of 2018 for £18m under former manager Marco Silva.
He went on to make 127 appearances for the Goodison Park club, scoring six goals.
Digne made 15 appearances for Everton this season but had not played for them since 1 December.
Several clubs registered their interest in the left-back, including Newcastle United, Chelsea and sides from Serie A, but Villa were ultimately successful in securing his signature.
“What has happened and some things that was said about me in the last month has made me very sad,” Digne wrote in his social media post.
“But I will not enter a war on words with anyone.
“The club don’t deserve that, the fans don’t deserve that – and to be honest, I don’t feel that I deserve that.”
He added: “Sometimes it only takes one person from outside to destroy a beautiful love affair.”
Digne is Villa’s second signing of the January transfer window, the Midlands club having also brought in Brazil playmaker Philippe Coutinho on loan from Barcelona.
Credit: BBC Sport
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