Villa fans call for quick sale



After eight years at the helm, Lerner announced on Monday he was now looking to sell up, believing it time to seek "fresh, invigorated leadership".

After purchasing Villa for £62.6million from Doug Ellis in 2006, it is understood Lerner has slapped a price tag of around £200m on the club, with Bank of America Merrill Lynch appointed to organise the sale.

For now Villa, along with manager Paul Lambert, are in limbo.

It is why fans behind the Aston Villa Supporters' Trust (AVST) are anxious for Lerner to swiftly move on in order for the club to plan for next season and beyond.

A statement from AVST read: "We would like to place on record our gratitude for all he (Lerner) has done with regards to the infrastructure of the club and his significant investment in Aston Villa over the past eight years.

"AVST wish Mr Lerner the very best in his future endeavours

We are sure all Villa supporters appreciate the great respect he has shown for the club's traditions and heritage during his time here.

"We are also sure that, with this in mind, he will make it a consideration of the utmost importance that these traditions should continue to be respected by whomever he passes his custodianship to.

"We would ask the sale is completed as quickly as possible in order that the new owner can put his team in place, and make the required changes to ensure Aston Villa become a competitive force on the field again."

Source : PA

Source: PA