Loan greeted John McGinn and his Aston Villa teammates: “They are great!”

Loan greeted John McGinn and his Aston Villa teammates: “They are great!”

Aston Villa has two players together on League One Side Huddersfield Town and Josh Feeney is in Media this week.

Villa -defender Feeney has previously been loaned to Unai Emery’s real Unión and Shrewsbury Town, where he suffered from League Two last season.

Nieuwe Huddersfield -Baas Lee Grant has supervised a remarkable overhaul of the Terriers’ Squad and has added Feeney to his defensive options early in the summer transfer window. The 20-year-old has made an impressive start of his season in West Yorkshire and was accompanied by another Villan on the deadline.

Zépiqueno Redmond was Villa’s first signing of the summer and drew loan interest from the second and third rows. Despite securing a loan for Leicester City attacking midfielder Will Alves, Grant also moved too late for Redmond.

Speak to the media After the Deadline Day of the transfer, Feeney was asked about his Villa Teammates.

Josh Feeney on Villa

The young defender, who started the last three League One matches at Huddersfield, also spoke about Villa.

“The boys in Villa are great. I have been training since I was 16,” he said. “John McGinn always talks to me, Ezri Konsa also helps me with training … also Matty Cash, they are all great guys and they try to help me.

“We have a few loan managers, including Tony Carss who was here as a player – I will give him a small shouts! They keep an eye on games and give me tips about what I can do better in games.”

Feeney on his loan spell in Spain

Feeney played eight league games on loan at Real Unión and told the local media at battery stage that it was not something he expected, but the experience was good for his development, even if he had to learn to ride on the other side of the road.

“It was quite surprising – one morning the [Villa] Gaffer pulled me aside and the next that I know I am in a plane! “said the 20-year-old.

“It was an experience to say the least. I did not expect that I would go at the age of 18 – it was a bit applied to me and not how I had planned it.

“It was really a good experience and I played among a few different managers. There were not many people who spoke English where we were and the style of football is different and you learn from everything you experience.”

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