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24th January 2017
02:14pm GMT

According to a report in the Plymouth Herald, a recent boardroom reshuffle is what's postponing the transfer.
Only last week Barnsley's chief executive left the club which forced negotiations to stall as such a figure is crucial in green-lighting any potential transfer.
"Yesterday, Linton Brown, Chief Executive, left the Club," a Barnsley statement read. "This is a very critical period of the season for Barnsley Football Club given the dynamics of the transfer window. The Club has now commenced its search for a replacement. In the meantime, Chairman Maurice Watkins, supported by external advisors, will continue to assist Paul Heckingbottom with recruitment in particular."
The deal is still expected to get over the line but BBC's West Midlands reporter Pat Murphy insisted on Tuesday morning that discussions to make Barnsley's James Bree a Villa player were closer to completion than the Hourihane transfer.
https://twitter.com/patmurphybbc/status/823812033913176064
https://twitter.com/patmurphybbc/status/823812602300157952
We're currently in the final week of the January transfer window, which closes next Tuesday at 11pm, and Hourihane is not expected to be representing Barnsley once the window slams shut but one wouldn't write off seeing him line out for his current side this weekend considering how slowly the wheels are turning in this long-running saga.Explore more on these topics: