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Aston Villa have completed the signing of Reading's England full-back Nicky Shorey on a three-year deal.
A host of clubs were believed to be keen on left-back Shorey, 27, following Reading's relegation last season.
Villa are also in talks with another England full-back, Luke Young, after agreeing a fee with Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough are expected to make a profit on right-back Young, 29, who moved to the Riverside from Charlton for £2.5m last summer.
Young discussed personal terms on the move on Thursday and also underwent a medical.
Villa are keen to boost their defensive options following the departure of Olof Mellberg to Juventus and long-term injury to Wilfred Bouma.
Young would become the first-choice right-back at Villa Park, replacing Mellberg, while Shorey is initially expected to stand in for Bouma, who dislocated his ankle during the Intertoto Cup victory over Odense BK.
Villa boss Martin O'Neill told the club's website: "Nicky is a quality natural left-back who played for England 18 months ago."
No doubt he had to leave Reading, way to good for them and that division.
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