Aston Villa boss, Unai Emery, has extended his contract with the club until 2027.
Villa were 16th in the Premier League and fighting relegation when the Spaniard took over from Steven Gerrard in November 2022.
But, after a remarkable turnaround, Emery, 52, guided Villa to a seventh-place finish to qualify for the Europa Conference League, the club’s first participation in European football since 2010–11.
This season, they sit fourth in the Premier League with Champions League qualification in their sights. Aston Villa are six points clear of Tottenham, who have two games in hand.
Renowned for his expertise in European competition, Emery has also steered Villa into a semi-final in the Conference League, where they will face Greek side Olympiakos with the hope of reaching a first European final since 1982.
Emery won the Europa League in three consecutive seasons with Sevilla before also lifting the trophy in 2021 with Villarreal.
He spent 18 months in charge of Arsenal, which was widely considered to be unsuccessful despite the Gunners finishing fifth in the Premier League and reaching the 2019 Europa League final, where they lost to Chelsea.