Aston Villa youngster Seb Revan is 'attracting interest' from clubs ahead of a potential loan move in the January transfer window, according to Gregg Evans.

The Lowdown: Revan training with first-team

The 19-year-old left-back is a highly thought of young prospect at Bodymoor Heath and he has made 31 appearances for the Under-21s after graduating from 28 showings for the Under-18s.

While a first-team debut is yet to come Revan's way, he has been training alongside the senior players this month, as Unai Emery works with his squad during the 2022 World Cup.

With minutes hard to come by, however, it looks as though a temporary move could be on the cards for the teenage defender.

The Latest: Loan move likely?

Taking to Twitter on Thursday evening, Evans claimed that several clubs are looking at a possible January move for Revan, with a summer exit not materialising earlier this year:

"Seb Revan is attracting interest from a number of clubs. He almost had a loan move secured before an injury over the summer. #AVFC will sanction a loan for the defender who has been training with the first-team this month."

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The Verdict: Ideal for experience

Considering Revan is highly unlikely to force his way into Emery's plans this season - Lucas Digne is the undisputed first-choice left-back - a loan move makes perfect sense.

It would allow the Villa youngster to earn regular playing time at a competitive level such as the Championship, helping him grow as a player in the process.

Revan could then return to Villa Park next summer a more rounded, mature footballer, at which point he could eye up a first-team debut moving forward.