The decision to re-sign a player who left the club just 18 months ago has been driven by a severe injury crisis that threatens to derail Aston Villa's season. Emery’s side are currently facing a chronic shortage of options in the engine room, with three key starters sidelined.
Defensive midfielder Boubacar Kamara will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a serious knee injury. To compound matters, captain John McGinn is expected to be ruled out for six weeks, significantly weakening Villa's leadership and drive in the middle of the park.
The situation worsened on Sunday during the club’s 2-0 victory over Newcastle United, where Youri Tielemans appeared to sustain an ankle injury. With the treatment room overflowing, the Villa hierarchy, who had previously considered Ruben Loftus-Cheek as a potential stop-gap solution, pivoted back to a familiar face who knows Emery’s system intimately.
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