Ross Barkley, born on December fifth, nineteen ninety-three, is an accomplished English professional footballer who currently showcases his talents as a midfielder for Premier League club Aston Villa.
Barkley's football journey began at Everton in two thousand ten, where he quickly made a name for himself. After gaining valuable experience through loan spells at Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United, he established himself as a key player for Everton, amassing a total of one hundred seventy-nine appearances and netting twenty-seven goals.
In two thousand eighteen, Barkley made a significant move to Chelsea, where he enjoyed considerable success. His time at the club was marked by triumphs, including winning the FA Cup in two thousand eighteen, the UEFA Europa League in two thousand nineteen, and the FIFA Club World Cup in two thousand twenty-one.
On the international stage, Barkley made his debut for the England national team in two thousand thirteen. He represented his country at the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup and was part of Roy Hodgson's squad for UEFA Euro two thousand sixteen. Over the course of his international career, he earned thirty-three caps, with his last appearance for England occurring in two thousand nineteen.