The veteran full-back and goalscorer against Birmingham is reportedly considering offers from England and Scotland.

Alan Hutton is willing to leave Aston Villa this month if he receives a good enough long-term contract offer elsewhere, according to a report.
The 34-year-old has played for the Villans since 2011, when he joined from Tottenham Hotspur, and has made 194 appearances for the club, according to Transfermarkt.
Previously banished to the ‘bomb squad’ by former manager Paul Lambert, Hutton has enjoyed a revival in recent years and become a fan favourite among the Claret and Blue faithful.
Arguably his most iconic moment in a Villa shirt was his superb solo goal in the 4-2 derby win over bitter rivals Birmingham City back in November.

However, Hutton’s time at Villa Park could potentially be coming to an end as early as this month if a report in the Birmingham Mail is to be believed.
According to the report, Hutton – who signed a contract extention last summer until the end of the current season – is mulling over interest from clubs in England and his native Scotland.
This season, the right-back has made 25 Championship appearances, according to Transfermarkt, and has helped the club to 12th in the table.

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