Aston Villa may be set for a difficult summer, with the likes of Carney Chukwuemeka, Douglas Luiz and Matty Cash all being linked with moves away from the Midlands in recent weeks.

Meanwhile, Brazilian superstar Philippe Coutinho still hasn't had his future resolved, with manager Steven Gerrard desperate to keep him at Villa Park beyond his loan spell from Barcelona.

However, if he doesn't make his temporary stay at the club permanent at the end of the season, the Liverpool legend may be forced into the transfer market to find a longer-term replacement for the midfielder - brought in to help replace Jack Grealish, and John Swift could be that man to fill the void.

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Having been long-term admirers of the Reading midfielder, the Championship side's former manager John McDermott has claimed that the former Chelsea youth prospect could thrive in Gerrard's team.

"It's hard to say [If Swift could make it in the Premier League] - you could stick him in at someone like Aston Villa as technically he's very good," McDermott said on BBC Radio Berkshire. "He makes goals, he scores goals and I can see him ending up at somewhere like Aston Villa or someone like Leeds United.

"He can play, he sees a pass but it's hard to say [how good he could be] until you put them in that environment."

He can make the step up

Described as "super-talented" by former Royals boss Veljko Paunovic at the beginning of the season, the 26-year-old midfielder will be available for free this summer, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.

Having scored an incredible 11 goals and adding 13 more assists in 35 appearances for the struggling Championship relegation candidates, only Fulham duo Aleksandar Mitrovic and Harry Wilson have averaged higher match ratings than his 7.28, with the Serbian striker on top with a 7.65, and the Welsh winger just below with 7.40.

His form has been nothing short of remarkable, given Reading sit in 21st in the second tier, and with him taking 2.1 shots per game and 2.7 key passes per game - he is certainly capable of becoming a prime creator in the Premier League with his level of footballing intelligence, surrounded by higher quality players.

Grealish made 16 goal contributions last season for Villa before signing for Manchester City this summer in a deal worth £105.75m, and while Swift may not quite reach that valuation - his 24 goal contributions for Reading is evidence that he could be just as active in the final third - from an even deeper position than the England international.

That is something certainly worth shouting about if you are among Villa's recruitment team.

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