Tommi O’Reilly chose to join Shrewsbury Town because he feels it is the best place for him to improve as a footballer.
The 20-year-old secured a season-long loan move on Thursday from Aston Villa, becoming the first of the club’s five available loans.
“I feel like this is the best place for me to come and show everyone what I can do really so I am excited to get going.” “He told me that he has watched me before and struck me as a nice guy so I am excited to work under him. It has been really enjoyable so far. “I would say I am quite technical,” he said when asked to describe what type of player he is. “I like getting on the ball, and I am quite confident to receive it under pressure.
O’Reilly’s Aston Villa team-mate Ollie Watkins scored a pivotal goal for England in their semi-final against the Netherlands on Wednesday night.
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