Aston Villa fans on Twitter have been discussing Villa defender Tyrone Mings.
This comes after Villa news Twitter account @AVFC_News shared a post on their official page asking their followers how much do they think Mings is worth in today’s transfer market.
This post then gathered a handful of replies from Villa fans who were eager to share their thoughts and assessment on the Englishman.
Here’s a sample of Villa fans responding to the post:
How much do you think he's worth? #AVFC https://t.co/W9VOSalGbE
— Aston Villa News (@AVFC_News) April 13, 2020
I think we can all agree on his day his is a very good CB. but, like Laursen says, he needs to concentrate 100 % of the time.
— sam neville hubball (@GATL_Sam_Bass) April 13, 2020
Bought for 25 England international double that 50 mill
— Way82 (@waym82) April 13, 2020
20-25m
— Joe Breeze (@jbreeze2304) April 13, 2020
Have you been impressed with Tyrone Mings so far this season?
Yes, he's been great
No, he's been disappointing
The 27-year-old, who is currently valued at £20.25 million according to Transfermarkt, signed to the Birmingham club on a permanent basis in the previous summer transfer window for a fee of £20.07 million (per Transfermarkt). Now that the question has been put to these Villa fans on how much do they value Mings at, this has given lots of Villa fans the opportunity to share their thoughts on the defender.
35 Million 100 for Jack 45 McGinn promotion should be ok with that plus payment but we ain’t going down so no point worrying
— Tony Gwynne (@TonyG_gwynnie) April 13, 2020
£40m would be about right. We paid £20m+ for what was then a top championship performer. He has since gone on to prove himself in the Premier League and gained England caps. So undoubtedly his price will rise accordingly. Maguire was a £12m defender in 2017, £80m 2yrs later!
— Oxford EV Chargers (@OxfordEVCharger) April 13, 2020
Who cares. Firstly, the transfer window isn’t open and secondly we’d only sell him if we are relegated.
— Neil Burrows (@roadblock101) April 13, 2020
What do we think?
Given how his current market value according to Transfermarkt is pretty much the same figure that Villa paid to keep Mings permanently, this shows that they made a fairly good deal on Mings.