Aston Villa transfer news: Fulham want to bring Ross McCormack back in sensational loan swoop after £12m move
Striker has struggled for game time in since Steve Bruce's arrival and is wanted back at Craven Cottage by Whites
FULHAM want to bring Ross McCormack back home from Aston Villa in a cheeky loan deal.
The Scottish striker was a hero at Craven Cottage before he was sold to Villa in a £12million transfer in the summer.
But now Steve Bruce will let him go although he is holding out for a full-time move if possible to fund a new bid for Middlesbrough's Jordan Rhodes.
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Fulham may come up with a cash offer this week although they would prefer a short-term solution because of the size of the wages.
Bruce is also trying to move out Jordan Ayew, but the Ghanaian forward is only interested if it is to the Premier League.
Villa made Sam Johnstone their first signing of the window by bringing in the keeper on loan from Manchester United.
And Bruce began his midfield revamp today by clinching a £3m deal to bring in Henri Lansbury from Nottingham Forest.
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Lansbury said: “As soon as I knew Aston Villa were interested, I wanted to come here.
“It’s the size and reputation of the football club that attracted me.
“It’s a big, big name in the English game and I can’t wait to get started here now.
“Villa are getting a passionate player. I’m someone who wants to score goals, get in the box, to tackle and do everything really.
“Even if I lose in training, someone’s getting kicked, pushed or something’s getting thrown. It’s the mentality I have. If you’re willing to lose, what’s the point in playing.”