Makoun, 27, becomes Gerard Houllier’s first major signing since replacing Martin O’Neill in September and the move is a particularly staisfying one for the Villa boss, who unsuccessfully tried to sign Makoun while he was manager at Lyon, before the midfielder eventually joined following his departure.
But fans hoping to geth their first glimpse of Makoun in this Sunday’s Birmingham derby will be disappointed to learn that he will not be eligible to play for up to two weeks while he obtains a work permit.
Makoun’s arrival will provide competition for Villa skipper Stiliyan Petrov and Nigel Reo-Coker and Houllier said he was delighted with his capture.
“Jean is a player who can play in front of the defence as a sitter and defensive midfielder or as a box-to-box midfielder,” Houllier said. “He has several assets about his game.
“He is also a very experienced player because he played Champions League football with Lille and Lyon. He is a nice guy too. I think he will settle well in the dressing room.”Makoun said: “I am thrilled to be here at Aston Villa. I am really, really happy and very proud to have joined a great club. Villa have been after me for quite a while, so I am delighted it’s finally happened. I can’t wait to get started now.
I’ve left a very good club in Lyon, a side which has played Champions League football, but I am very excited by this new challenge at Aston Villa. Villa really want to do well and really want to achieve something, so I am really excited to be joining.”
Makoun began his career in his native Cameroon at Cotonsport Garoua where he was part of the youth set-up.
He had spells at fellow Cameroon sides, Jeunesse Star and Tonnerre Yaounde, before eventually moving to France to join Lille and then Lyon in June 2008.
One of the highlights of his time with Lyon came in February 2010 when he scored the only goal in Lyon’s Champions League win over Real Madrid.
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