Kevin MacDonald denies Emile Heskey is leaving Aston Villa for Leicester

Aston Villa have dismissed reports they have held talks with Leicester regarding a possible transfer of striker Emile Heskey to the Walkers Stadium. The former England player made his initial reputation with the Foxes before signing for Liverpool a decade ago. Now there has been speculation that a return to his first club is a possibility. Villa caretaker boss Kevin MacDonald said: 'I worked with Emile as a young boy at Leicester and I've got a lot of time for him. I've not had any talks with Leicester. Going nowhere: Villa insist Heskey has a role to play with the Premier League club'I live quite close to Leicester so I know quite a few of the people there and there has been nothing at all. 'I think Emile Heskey is a very, very good footballer. You don't play as often as he did for England if you are not a good player.' MacDonald hinted that Heskey still has an important role to play at Villa. He said: 'In my opinion, he has been a top player for a long time. You don't play for Liverpool and win trophies if you are not a good player. 'Aston Villa need as many good players as they can and then to develop some other ones as well.' Villa caretaker boss MacDonald is fast becoming the invisible manSign up to our FREE Fantasy Football game - with £40,000 in prize money up for grabsCaretaker MacDonald has two games to prove he's the man for Villa jobBradley reveals interest in Villa job - but Villa yet to reveal interest in himASTON VILLA FC

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