ROBERTO DI MATTEO is the new manager of Aston Villa and expects to be behind his desk within 48 hours.SunSport can reveal the 45-year-old Italian has been notified the job of returning Villa to past glories is his, following a positive meeting with Villa chairman Steve Hollis last Thursday.Hollis was "bowled over" by Di Matteo after meeting the former Chelsea and Italy midfielder for the first time and moved swiftly over the weekend to finalise the finer details of Di Matteo’s £35,000-a week contract.Those negotiations are expected to conclude within 48 hours after Di Matteo’s blueprint for the future delighted Villa’s new owner in waiting Tony Xia.He personally pushed for the Italian after being impressed by his pedigree, which peaked when Di Matteo led Chelsea to Champions League glory four years ago.Aston Villa’s board, led by Hollis, had originally singled out Nigel Pearson for the job – while David Moyes was also spoken to, after Villa whittled down an initial list of more than 50 candidates.But once he had met Di Matteo and heard his far-reaching plans Hollis was convinced Villa had their man – and significantly, Pearson accepted the Derby County job the following day.Di Matteo is so keen to get started, Xia has given the move his blessing BEFORE he has officially been passed as a ‘fit and proper director/owner’ by the Premier League and Football League.The Chinese multi-millionaire is currently awaiting the green light to assume control from Randy Lerner officially after agreeing a £76million takeover deal, rising to more than £100m to buy out the Midlands giants.In a perfect world Xia would have been in charge when Di Matteo’s appointment was officially announced but the new man stressed his desire to start moving on new signing targets - and sorting out a structured and detailed pre-season straight away.The former MK Dons, West Brom, Chelsea and Schalke manager intends to hit the ground running in the next 48 hours and sources close to the former Di Matteo say he can’t wait to get started and expects to be "behind his desk at Bodymoor Heath before the weekend."
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 31, 2016, 09:46:29 PMCalm down, Leicester_Villian, it's hardly a shambles. I won't start panicking until the 1st of June.Are you taking 2016 or 2017 .........No manager ...... no pre season .......... no date to return to training ........... no new kit ........... no board .............Isn't life great being a Villa fan
Calm down, Leicester_Villian, it's hardly a shambles. I won't start panicking until the 1st of June.
Collymore calling it too.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 31, 2016, 10:36:12 PMCollymore calling it too.He always 'calls' things once he's read them in The Sun.
I'll gladly take RDM. Now hopefully he can set about clearing the poison out of the squad.
Quote from: Jimbo on May 31, 2016, 10:39:23 PMI'll gladly take RDM. Now hopefully he can set about clearing the poison out of the squad.Yep. There's a hell of a lot of work to be done.