Ipswich midfielder Matt Holland says his family are his priority as he thinks
over a move to Aston Villa.
First Division Ipswich last week accepted a bid in the region of £4million for
the player but Republic of Ireland international Holland rejected Villa's
initial approach.
The 28-year-old has not completed ruled out the possibility of a return to the
Barclaycard Premiership with Graham Taylor's side.
"My agent talked me through the offer and we decided I had to reject it," he
wrote in the Independent on Sunday.
"That does not mean a move will not happen, but is part of the process of
both sides trying to find a package acceptable to each.
"Now, my family is hugely important in my decision-making process and I need
them to be happy and settled to go out on the pitch and do my best.
"Graham Taylor phoned me on Thursday night and spoke to me for roughly 45
minutes about the club, my football and ambition and his football and ambition,
and he told me that he really wanted me to understand the factors that I had to
consider.
"It was a fantastic chat that impressed me hugely. Now I must decide what to
do."
Villa made their offer for Holland whilst the player was away on international
duty in Finland last week.
Ipswich are reluctant to sell but chairman David Sheepshanks blamed the
downturn in football's economy for their decision to accept the offer.