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Aston Villa defender Jores Okore has admitted this could be “an end to it all” for him at the club.

The Dane, talking to Ekstra Bladet, says he’s planning on remaining in the Premier League for the forthcoming campaign.

The centre-half, a Paul Lambert signing who arrived from Nordsjælland in 2013, wants to be a regular in the top flight.

“A new start? Now we have changed the coach five times in the time I’ve been at the club,” Okore said.

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“This can also be an end to it all for me at Aston Villa.

“If I was 29-30-years-old, the situation would probably have been different.

“I am 23-years-old and will play football every weekend. I expect and I hope that is also going to happen in the future.”

Regarding the fall-out with Eric Black, when the interim boss claimed Okore had refused to play, the 23-year-old has revealed the Villa could fine him.

“I know that the club is currently considering the situation and a possible consequence is that I can be fined for what happened,” he added.