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THOMAS TUCHEL has turned down an approach from Aston Villa to become their next manager, according to reports.
Villa are searching for Steven Gerrard’s successor after sacking the former Rangers boss following the 3-0 defeat to Fulham.
Five coaches, including assistant managers Garry McAllister and Neil Critchley, have followed Stevie G out of the door as the Villans prepare a big rebuild.
Mauricio Pochettino was believed to be the frontrunner for the role but he has reportedly rejected a huge offer from the club.
The Argentine wants to return to the Premier League but is holding out for a top club and is willing to bide his time after leaving PSG in the summer.
Another name said to be on Villa’s shortlist is Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim.
The Portuguese chief had been linked with the vacant manager’s job at Wolves and his stock is still high after winning the Primeira Liga in 2021 – Sporting’s first title in 19 years.
But Amorim snubbed Wolves as he has no desire to quit Sporting, so Villa may have trouble persuading him to make the move.
Villa may also find it tricky to lure Thomas Frank from Brentford, though sporting director Johan Lange is a fan of his Danish compatriot and could activate his buyout clause.
Villa chiefs are ambitious but if they fail to land a top target they could turn to former Burnley boss Sean Dyche, who is still unemployed after leaving the Clarets in April.
That makes a deal more straightforward as Villa would not have to pay compensation and Dyche would likely jump at the chance to return to the Prem.