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Aston Villa should use Bolasie wages to sign Mings or Henry rather than new winger

Yannick Bolasie has terminated his loan spell with Aston Villa and returned to Everton.

While Aston Villa lose one of their first-team players, Bolasie’s sizeable wages are now available to bring in new players.

Dean Smith must look to bring in a like-for-like replacement for Bolasie but he would be better advised to look at other positions.

Rather than sign a new winger, Aston Villa should look to address their left-back problem.

Neil Taylor operates at left-back but his performances have received criticism. He has formed part of a leaky Aston Villa defence.

Aston Villa should look to firm up their interest in one of two left-backs: Tyrone Mings or Rico Henry.

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Mings has been linked with a loan move to either Aston Villa or West Brom, .

Standing at 6ft 5in tall, the 25-year-old is also comfortable at centre-half, making him a useful versatile option for Smith on a short-term deal.

Mings is out of favour at Bournemouth but he would be an asset for any Championship side and an immediate upgrade on Taylor at Villa Park.

Brentford left-back Henry would also be a shrewd acquisition for the Villans. Smith knows the 21-year-old well, having worked with him at Walsall and Brentford.

With nearly 100 senior appearances under his belt already in his career, the ex-England under-20 full-back has the perfect blend of youth and experience.

Using Bolasie’s new wages, Smith should bring a new left-back to Aston Villa for a late season play-off push.