Boubacar Kamara has committed his future to Aston Villa by signing a new contract. This extension will see the 25-year-old remain at Villa Park until 2030, extending his stay from the previous end date of 2027. Kamara initially joined the Premier League team in 2022 after leaving Marseille, where he spent five seasons.
Kamara has been versatile for Aston Villa, playing both as a midfielder and centre-back. Since joining, he has made 70 appearances in the Premier League. His performance stats include winning 52.2% of his duels and 49.7% of his tackles, alongside contributing one goal and two assists.

Last season, Kamara played in 10 Champions League matches as Aston Villa advanced to the quarter-finals. Their journey ended when they were defeated by Paris Saint-Germain, who went on to win the tournament. This experience added valuable European exposure to Kamara's career.
Aston Villa is gearing up for their pre-season tour in the United States. They are set to face Eintracht Frankfurt, St. Louis City, and Nashville SC as part of their preparations. The club's Premier League campaign will kick off on August 16 against Newcastle United.
This contract extension highlights Kamara's importance to Aston Villa's plans moving forward. His contributions on the field have been significant since his arrival from Marseille, and the club clearly values his role in their future ambitions.