Aston Villa
have confirmed that Norwich boss Paul Lambert is their new manager.

The 42-year-old succeeds his fellow Scot Alex McLeish, who was sacked the day after the final
game
of the season.

Lambert, who becomes Villa's fourth boss in less than two years, guided the
Canaries to back-to-back promotions from League One before finishing 12th in
last season's Premier League.

"The board are delighted to confirm that Paul Lambert has been appointed
manager."
The former Livingston, Wycombe and Colchester boss, who recently described
speculation he could leave Carrow Road as "absolute
nonsense",
offered his resignation to Norwich on Friday but saw that
rejected.

In a statement released on Saturday, Norwich said they were in discussions with
Villa about compensation for Lambert and denied reports that a figure had been
agreed.

"We will continue to discuss this matter privately with Aston Villa," it
read.

"The next Norwich City manager will have a great squad of players, a robust
and competitive budget and excellent facilities to work with - as well as the
superb backing home and away of our fantastic supporters."

Chief executive David McNally had
previously told the BBC
that he was ready for a fight to keep Lambert at the
club.

Norwich striker Grant Holt, whose future at Carrow
Road is up in the air,
took to Twitter upon Lambert's departure. He wrote: "Good luck to the gaffer [he]
will be sadly missed at Norwich. Enjoyed every minute of his 3 years."

Lambert, who enjoyed spells at Celtic and Borussia Dortmund in his playing
days, moved
to Carrow Road in August 2009
when the Canaries were in the third tier.

He will now have the task of reviving Villa's fortunes after a disappointing
campaign for the West Midlands club which saw them finish only two points above
the relegation zone.

Villa goalkeeper Shay Given, who is preparing for Euro 2012 with the Republic
of Ireland, has welcomed the appointment.

He said on Twitter: "Great
appointment today for the club with Paul Lambert coming in as our new manager. I
wish him well at ‪#avfc‬"

Lambert is expected to be given money to spend after
McLeish spent last season reducing what he described as an "astronomical" wage
bill.

It is expected that he will be able to reinvest any money he generates from
the sale of current Villa players.

McLeish departed Villa on 14 May after only 11 months in charge.

Owner Randy Lerner also held talks with former Manchester United striker Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer but he opted to stay at Molde in Norway for family
reasons.


Villa also spoke with advisors of Wigan boss Roberto Martinez, somebody who
had rejected the chance to replace Gerard Houllier
12 months ago.


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