Randy Lerner will not stand in Ashley Young's way as move to Manchester United nears

08 June 2011 09:44
ShareAston Villa chairman Randy Lerner believes there is no point in trying to stop England winger Ashley Young's move to Manchester United. [LNB]American Lerner, back in England to look for a new manager, is expecting a formal ?16million bid from United for the 25-year-old, who has a year left on his contract.[LNB]Young has hinted he is open to offers and Lerner thinks it is pointless to propose a new deal. [LNB] Wantaway: Ashley Young looks set to complete his move to Manchester United[LNB]He is also not prepared to take a loss by insisting the ex-Watford star , who cost Villa ?9m four and a half years ago, stays for another season. [LNB]The Villa camp are convinced Young has set his heart on a move to Old Trafford and want to finalise his departure as quickly as possible. [LNB]They will tell him so on Wednesday but the deal may not be finalised until after Young's wedding in his native Hertfordshire at the weekend.[LNB] Speculation: Steve McClaren has been linked with the Villa job[LNB]Lerner's main priority is to find a replacement for Gerard Houllier. He will start interviews in the next 48 hours and former England coach Steve McClaren remains his first choice.[LNB]The new manager's first job will be to try and prevent Young's fellow winger Stewart Downing following him out the door.[LNB]He has two years left of his contract but has also shelved talks of a new deal and has been linked with a move to Liverpool.[LNB] What next? Stewart Downing has been linked with a move to Liverpool[LNB] Villa winger Young set to complete ?20m move to champions Man United Ex-England boss McClaren set to hold talks over vacant Aston Villa hotseatAll the latest Aston Villa news, features and opinionAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion [LNB][LNB]  

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