Born on 16 July 1995 in England, Kortney Hause is a robust defender known for his central role at his current club, Aston Villa. Standing 1.91m (6ft 3in) tall and weighing in at 77kg (12st 1lb), Hause is a physical presence on the field and proudly displays his number 30 jersey.
As per Transfermarkt, his market value is estimated to be around £1.5m. With his contract with Aston Villa expiring on 30 June 2025, it will be interesting to see his journey pans out over the remaining 5 months.
Hause began his professional journey at Wycombe Wanderers in England's League One in July 2012. During his two-season stint at Wycombe, he managed 23 appearances and netted two goals.
In January 2014, he was transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers in what was deemed an undisclosed deal. Over his tenure at Wolverhampton Wanderers, he made a reasonable number of appearances; 67 to be precise, scoring twice.
In between his time at Wolverhampton, Hause was loaned out to Gillingham in England's League Two in July 2014, where he made 14 appearances and managed to score one goal. His time at Gillingham was brief as he returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers in December 2014.
Moving on, Hause was loaned out to Aston Villa in January 2019, where he marked his presence with impressive performances. The loan spell was fruitful and eventually Aston Villa acquired his services for a fee of around £3m in July 2019.
Henceforth, apart from a short loan to Watford in the Championship in England in 2022, Hause has remained with Aston Villa. Over his time at Villa, Hause has made frequent appearances, though the current 2024-2025 season has seen him yet to take the field.
Despite his rocky journey with fluctuating appearances, Hause's commitment to the game and robust performances provide a solid basis for the continuation of his career. One waits with bated breath to observe the path Hause's career follows as his existing contract reaches its end.