An Aston Villa legend has officially hung up his boots, as Ashley Young today announced his retirement from professional football, bringing the curtain down on an extraordinary career that spanned over two decades.
- The 40-year-old made 247 appearances across two separate spells at Villa Park
- Young scored 38 goals in 190 appearances during his first Villa spell, breaking into the England team
- He won the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup and Europa League at Manchester United
A Villa favourite hangs up his boots
Ashley Young has confirmed that he will retire from professional football at the end of the current Championship season with Ipswich Town, bringing the curtain down on one of the most decorated careers produced by a player who called Villa Park home.
The 40-year-old announced his decision on social media platform X with characteristic warmth and humility. “It’s been some journey that I only dreamt of as a boy,” he posted: a simple but deeply resonant reflection on a professional life that exceeded every expectation.
Young arrived at Villa Park from Watford in January 2007, joining midway through the club’s debut Premier League season.
His impact was immediate and lasting. Technically gifted, direct, and blessed with an ability to produce moments of genuine quality in the biggest matches, the winger quickly established himself as one of the most exciting wide players in the Premier League during his time in claret and blue.
The Villa legacy 247 appearances across two spells
Young’s first spell at Villa produced 38 goals and 190 appearances: a return that included a League Cup final appearance in 2010, eventual defeat against Manchester United, and the emergence of an England international career that would span eleven years and 39 caps.
He represented the Three Lions at Euro 2012 and featured five times during the unforgettable World Cup semi-final run in 2018, moments that defined a generation of English football.
His return to Villa Park between 2021 and 2023 added a further 57 appearances to his claret and blue tally, bringing his total to 247 across both spells.
That second chapter, arriving as an experienced and decorated professional, demonstrated a loyalty and affection for the club that transcended contract negotiations and transfer windows.
A career decorated with honours
Beyond Villa, Young’s trophy cabinet reflects a career at the absolute summit of European football.
At Manchester United, where he spent a decade and made 261 appearances, the former winger won the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, and UEFA Europa League under both Sir Alex Ferguson and his successors. A subsequent stint at Inter Milan in Italy added a Serie A title and a Europa League runners-up medal to an already extraordinary collection.
| Ashley Young Career Honours | Detail |
|---|---|
| Premier League | Manchester United 2012-13 |
| FA Cup | Manchester United |
| EFL Cup | Manchester United |
| UEFA Europa League | Manchester United 2016-17 |
| Serie A | Inter Milan 2020-21 |
| England Caps | 39 — 7 goals |
Villa Park bids farewell to a genuine favourite
Ashley Young is one of those players whose name immediately generates warmth among Villa supporters of a certain generation.
His pace, his delivery, his goals, and most importantly his evident love for the club across two separate chapters, make him a genuine favourite in the truest sense of the word.
He lived his dream. Villa fans were fortunate enough to witness a significant portion of it



