Norwich City have confirmed that Paul Lambert has offered to resign from his position as manager, but that his request has been turned down by the club. The Scot is believed to be in talks with Aston Villa about filling their vacant managerial position, following the sacking of Alex McLeish, and Norwich have confirmed they are in ongoing discussions with the 42-year-old. “The club regrets to confirm that Paul Lambert has offered his resignation from his position as Norwich City manager," says the statement on the club's official website. “We have fought hard to keep Paul at Norwich City and have not accepted his resignation whilst discussions with another club are taking place. “However, whatever happens, we want to place on record our sincere gratitude for everything Paul has done for the Club over the last three fantastic seasons. “When Paul joined us in August 2009 we were in 66th position in the English football pyramid and the Club was on the brink of financial meltdown. “Today we are a Barclays Premier League football club, on a financially sound footing and with a stadium full to capacity. “Discussions with Paul throughout the last few days have been professional and amicable. Paul has already earned his place in Norwich City Football Club history and, no matter what happens, will always have a friendly welcome at Carrow Road." The Norwich City hierarchy were also quick to reassure fans of the secure future of the club in light of these latest developments, citing the strength of the playing staff and their sound financial footing. “Meanwhile, contrary to some media speculation, the club does not need to sell any players and the finances are in place to substantially strengthen the excellent squad which helped us finish in 12th position in the Premier League last season," the statement adds. “Rest assured that everyone behind the scenes at Carrow Road remains absolutely focused on continuing to help the club progress.” Lambert took up his current post at Norwich in August 2009, replacing Bryan Gunn, and has previously managed Livingston, Wycombe Wanderers and Colchester United.
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