Kortney Hause has agreed personal terms with Aston Villa over a permanent deal to join the club this summer.
According to Football Insider, Villa have decided to trigger the option in his loan deal to make it permanent and have now decided on a contract for the defender.
The report claims that Hause has accepted a contract offer which will see him earn £30k-per-week as part of a “long-term” deal. Villa are said to be paying a fee in the region of £3m for Hause.

Hause joined Aston Villa on loan from Wolves in the January transfer window and made 12 appearances in the second-half of the campaign.
The young defender came on for the final 10 minutes in the play-off final win against Derby County at Wembley, following an injury to Tyrone Mings.
He lost his place towards the end of the season to Mings and Axel Tuanzebe – who were both on loan at Villa from Bournemouth and Manchester United respectively.





