Transfer Hotspot Now I don't want to make any hasty decisions as the premiere league season still has one game to go. First off I would like Mcleish to stay as he is a good manager. Sacking Mcleish will cost Villa more in paying him off, that means less money for investing in Aston Villa. Mcleish has also got a good rapport with the current Villa team. Mcleish has also been unfarely judged on the fact that his teams performance has not been entirely his fault. Villa had injuries which have cost Villa, Mcleish has also not had much money to spend, Mcleish lost two of Villa's best players in Young and Downing. This to me is enough to give Mcleish another season to rebuild and make his mark. So Mcleish is staying period, end of discussion. My attention however is to who Mcleish should acquire to strengthen Villa. My attention then is to the two relegated teams in Blackburn and Wolves. Firstly Blackburn they do have some good players who will still want to play premiership football next season. So to me players such as Paul Robinson, Scott Dann, Morten Gamst Pederson, Junior Hoilett, Steve N'Zonzi and Yakubu. These six players would be good recruitments and would offer experience, youth and talent. Not all of them can offer experience compared to others, but they would strengthen Villa to a good standard. Now to Wolves. Wolves are another team bursting with youth, experience and talent just waiting to be let loose. Mcleish then should consider Wayne Hennessey, Rodger Johnson, Christophe Berra, Karl Henry, Michael Kightly, Jamie O'Hara and Kevin Doyle. Mcleish has today announced that he is looking into signing Karl Henry from Wolves who would offer a brick wall to Villa who have lacked central midfielder like Henry all season. What I don't want Mcleish to do is to sign too many players and allow our current players to not play and then leave. From what Mcleish has said is he wants to sign a couple of players to add experience to Villa. Whatever Mcleish does do when the transfer window opens will be an interesting one.