Charles N’Zogbia has been handed the chance to resurrect his Aston Villa career only days after the Midlands club were working on a deal to settle the remainder of his contract.
Frozen out under the former manager Tim Sherwood this season, N’Zogbia came off the substitutes’ bench against Manchester City on Sunday to make his first appearance since the FA Cup final and will now be given the opportunity to force his way back into the team by Remi Garde.
It is a strange turn of events for N’Zogbia, who would have been all but resigned to the fact that he would never play for Villa again. The board had certainly come to that conclusion and over several weeks has been trying to reach an agreement with N’Zogbia and his representatives over the final eight months of the five-year deal that was signed in 2011 and costs Villa about £65,000 a week.
Bought for £9.5m from Wigan Athletic, N’Zogbia has been a huge disappointment at Villa Park, failing to impress under a succession of managers. The 29-year-old has started only 54 Premier League games for Villa and scored only five goals in all competitions.
