Former Lyon manager Remi Garde is the early frontrunner to succeed Tim Sherwood as Aston Villa boss. The ex-Arsenal midfielder, who held talks with Newcastle last season, is available after leaving Lyon in 2014 to take a break for personal reasons.

He spent three years in charge at the Stade de Gerland and lifted the Coupe de France in 2012 having previously won the Premier League in 1998 as a player with the Gunners.

Garde is odds-on favourite with bookmakers to become the next Villa manager, while former Lei-cester boss Nigel Pearson, Brendan Rodgers, available after leaving Liverpool, and David Moyes, currently in charge at Real Sociedad, have also been backed.

Sherwood was sacked on Sunday after Villa plummeted to the bottom of the Premier League on the back of six straight defeats.

PA Sport reported that the 46-year-old will net a 12-month pay-off after leaving just eight months into a three-and-a-half-year deal.

He was axed along with assistant Ray Wilkins, first-team coach Mark Robson and performance analyst Seamus Brady following Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Swansea.

Villa’s U-21 boss Kevin MacDonald has been placed in caretaker charge and is expected to manage the side for tomorrow’s League Cup trip to Southampton.

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