Unai Emery's contract at Aston Villa has been extended to keep him in charge of the club until 2027.
The Spaniard took over from Steven Gerrard in 2022 with Villa close to the relegation zone. However, in a remarkable turnaround the West Midlands club are now in search of Champions League football.
According to BBC Sport, Villa have agreed to extend the 52-year-old's contract until 2027 and are set to offer a new long-term deal to the manager in the summer.
Villa fans will be happy to hear the news, especially considering how competitive the manager market is going to be this summer with Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona among the sides looking to recruit.
Emery's side are currently fourth in the Premier League with 66 points from 34 games and have a big week ahead starting with hosting Chelsea on Saturday before taking on Olympiacos in the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals next week.