Richard Dunne deal signed and sealed as Villa take summer spending to £40m

02 September 2009 13:12
Aston Villa have taken their summer spree to £40million after finally confirming the signing of Manchester City skipper Richard Dunne. Republic of Ireland captain Dunne has ended his nine-year spell with City by making a £6m switch from Eastlands. The Premier League asked for more time to ratify the deal despite Villa starting to submit the relevant documents before 4pm yesterday (Tuesday) - an hour before the transfer window formally closed. But Villa were always confident Dunne would become their player after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms. The Football Association were also satisfied with the paperwork presented by Villa but needed the approval of the Premier League. Dunne becomes Villa's second defensive capture after Wales international James Collins signed from West Ham for £5m. Manager Martin O'Neill has been desperate to bolster his back four after skipper Martin Laursen retired and Zat Knight was sold to Bolton. He said: 'Richard Dunne is the kind of person we are looking for.' Dunne's days at Eastlands appeared to be numbered after the arrival of Kolo Toure from Arsenal and then Joleon Lescott from Everton. Villa started the current campaign with only two experienced centre-backs in Curtis Davies and Carlos Cuellar. The need for new blood became even more pressing after Davies started to suffer more regular recurrences of his long standing shoulder problem and he may need surgery. O'Neill was forced to blood 19-year-old Ciaran Clark alongside Cuellar in Sunday's 2-0 home success over Fulham. Villa agreed a fee last week with City for Dunne but the deal dragged on past the weekend because the player wanted to sort out financial issues relating to the remaining three years of his contract. Dunne would have been entitled to a testimonial next summer when he would have completed a decade of service at City.  Dunne's arrival will spark a fight for places and Collins has already warned O'Neill he has not joined the club just to keep the bench warm.  Relishing the battle, the 26-year-old said: 'I've come here to play, not to sit on the bench. 'Richard Dunne's a fantastic signing so there's going to be serious competition for places.  'There are two lads already here and Ciaran Clark did very well against Fulham. But I think you need that because that keeps an edge to your performance and gets you playing well.  'I'm looking forward to the challenge and the sooner we get started the better.' Villa had previously splashed out £29m since the end of last season on Stewart Downing (£12m), Stephen Warnock (£8m), Fabian Delph (£6m) and Habib Beye (£3m).

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