Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery replaces Gerrard at Aston Villa

Unai Emery is returning to the Premier League, ending his two-and-a-half-year stint at Villarreal, during which he won the Europa League. He joins Aston Villa, replacing Steven Gerrard

Published - October 25, 2022 10:19 am IST - London

File picture of Unai Emery during a Villareal match in the Champions League. Emery left his position as Villarreal coach on October 24, 2022, to take charge of Aston Villa, replacing the fired Steven Gerrard

File picture of Unai Emery during a Villareal match in the Champions League. Emery left his position as Villarreal coach on October 24, 2022, to take charge of Aston Villa, replacing the fired Steven Gerrard | Photo Credit: AP

This time, Unai Emery couldn't resist a return to English football. Emery left his position as Villarreal coach on Monday to take charge of Aston Villa, replacing the fired Steven Gerrard.

It will be Emery's second spell in the Premier League, having coached Arsenal in 2018-19.

He turned down the opportunity to become Newcastle manager in October last year following the purchase of the club by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, saying Villarreal was his home and he wanted to “continue being part of this project.”

A year later, Emery has decided to return to England, ending his 2 1/2-year stint at Villarreal during which he won the Europa League — a title he also claimed three times at Sevilla. He also was previously coach of Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla.

Emery to join as Villa manager on Nov 1

Villa said Emery will start as manager on November 1 after his work permit formalities are completed. His contract at Villarreal was due to expire at the end of the season and the BBC reported Villa has paid a buyout fee of around $6 million for the 50-year-old Emery.

Emery will hold a farewell news conference at Villarreal's training ground on Tuesday, the Spanish club said, and director of football Miguel Ángel Tena will take charge of the team on an interim basis until a new coach is hired.

Gerrard was fired in the hours after Villa lost at Fulham 3-0 on Thursday. Villa beat Brentford 4-0 three days later and is in 14th place in the league.

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