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5th July 2017
11:06am BST

"We made a bid a couple of weeks ago and nothing has changed. That is where we are. "I think we need to have a little bit more steel and determination and aggression, especially in the Championship. I have left that with the powers that be so that could be the next one hopefully."Villa want him but Whelan should not rush to Birmingham just because Bruce is waiting with open arms. Whelan has also been linked with a move to Burnley and there are several other Premier League sides that could do with his services. Watford, Crystal Palace and Swansea to name but three and each of the promoted sides - Brighton, Huddersfield and even Newcastle - could do with such a proven performer. At 33, were Whelan to drop down to the Championship he may never return. If he feels he is capable of maintaining his standards in the Premier League, his agent should be able to line up a few decent offers. From a selfish, Irish point of view, Whelan would be much better served staying on in the Premier League. There are important qualifiers ahead and his chances of making a World Cup squad [if Ireland get there] would be greatly improved were he still operating in England's elite league. The one clincher for Whelan, though, may be the prospect of securing one last decent contract. He turns 34 next January but Villa will offer him at least a two-year deal on wages that could well dwarf that of many Premier League sides. He last deal with The Potters was said to have netted him €30,000 a week. Villa are desperate to get promotion - as the Terry signing highlights - and they would be willing to compensate Whelan well were he to drop down a division. We reckon the Premier League is the obvious choice but we may well see the Irishman breaking up attacks and screening defensives in the Championship next season.
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