Just to put things into perspective – Mwai Kibaki’s first year of the presidency was still underway when Ashley Young made his professional debut 20 years ago.And now, at the age of 38, Young agrees to join Everton after leaving Aston Villa following the end of the season.Old Young returns to the club that made him an England internationalHe won the Premier League and FA Cup with Manchester United, as well as the Serie A title with Inter Milan.The full-back would be Everton’s first signing under manager Sean Dyche.Ashley Young joining Everton 👀#avfc | #utv | #vtid pic.twitter.com/cw937zVh1v— Aston Villa Statto (@AVFCStatto) July 11, 2023 Winger-turned-defender Young won the Europa League and League Cup with United and earned 39 England caps, playing in the 2018 World Cup semi-final defeat by Croatia.Young has played over 700 career games for club and country, including 32 appearances for Villa last season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7365538##