Aston Villa brought in John McGinn from Scotland and he has made an impressive start.

Steve Bruce brought McGinn to Villa from Hibernian over the summer, and the midfielder has made a great start to life for the claret and blues.
McGinn has already added a great deal of quality to Villa’s midfield, and seems to have established himself as a starter already.
The Scot has played in Villa’s last two matches, with his most recent performance against Ipswich Town also catching the eye.
However, he insists that there is still a lot more to come from him this season.
McGinn said: I feel as if I started OK but everyone at the club has not seen the best of me yet,” he said. “I still feel there has been a roughness to my play the last couple of games and there is a lot better to come.
“I’m pleased with things so far but I want to help the team and make my own game better.

“I feel like I am stepping up a level so there is still a bit of getting used to that and the players I am playing with. It is coming. I can feel it. Hopefully people will see the best of me soon.”
McGinn still having improvements to make is great news for Villa, as he has already been outstanding.
If the 23-year-old can continue to improve then he is sure to become one of the best midfielders in the Championship, and that can only help Villa as the battle for promotion.
Bruce’s side drew their last game 1-1 with Ipswich and are due to take on Brentford on Wednesday evening.

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