After spending Wednesday night thrashing out the final details of his deal, the former Birmingham manager is ready to take over.
It comes despite a huge backlash from Villa fans who are furious at the move for the man who took their arch rivals down last season.
Huge numbers of fans gathered outside Villa Park on Wednesday to protest against the appointment., while over 17,000 have signed up to a Facebook group against the deal.
Uproar: Aston Villa supporters protest against McLeish on the steps outside Villa Park on Wednesday
Are you watching? Villa fans make their point at Villa Park on Sunday
Getting shirty: A Villa fans delivers a clear message to McLeish
McLeish cut short a holiday in Sardinia to meet chairman Randy Lerner in London on Wednesday in the hope of coming to an agreement on Thursday.?
Some Villa supporters continue to find the idea of appointing McLeish unpalatable because of his previous allegiance to Birmingham City.
The Scot resigned from Villa's rivals onSunday with two years left on his contract and either he or Villa are still likely to be pursued for compensation, which has been put at ?5.4million by his former club.
McLeish is counter-claiming constructive dismissal with the backing of the League Managers Association.
Significantly, however, City have distanced themselves from a threat to report Villa to the Premier League for tapping up.
Making their point: Villa fans have taken action on Facebook to oppose the appointment of McLeish
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It is another hurdle that has been cleared as far as Lerner is concerned, leaving supporter unrest as the only serious barrier to confirming McLeish as Gerard Houllier's successor.
Graffiti was daubed at Villa's training ground overnight on Tuesday and several hundred fans vented their feelings at Villa Park last night.
However, their protests will fall on deaf ears. Having bowed to the groundswell of opinion over Steve McClaren last week, Lerner is determined to appoint McLeish.
One protester, Chris Hearn, who had 'No McLeish' printed on his shirt, said 'Our board has bankrupted Aston Villa's credibility.
'They aren't listening to us, but they'll notice when the team is playing in front of a half-empty stadium.'
Another protester, Brian Johnson, said: 'I'll be totally disgruntled if they appoint McLeish.
'The board got it wrong with Houllier so they needed to get this one right, and I don't think they have.'
Despite the unrest, former Villa boss Ron Atkinson believes McLeish could win over supporters with a couple of major signings and by keeping hold of reported Liverpool target Stewart Downing.
Atkinson said: 'You've got to admireAlex's courage for wanting it and for taking it on. But now he has to meet the hostility head on.
Loud and clear: Villa fans left the messages at Bodymoor Heath
'He can't be a shrinking violet. He has to get out there and meet the Villa fans and tell them why he he has come to the job.
'Ashley Young is off to Manchester United but he could win favour by saying that no-one else leaves and he'll have to say "you're not going" to Stewart Downing.
'Also, nothing wins fans over more than a couple of bold, exciting signings. That will do wonders for his standing.'
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Source: Daily Mail
Source: Daily Mail