Aston Villa will today step up their efforts to make Norwich boss Paul Lambert their new manager.

Villa were finally set to make an official approach for Lambert, but reports emerged last night that the Canaries boss has quit Carrow Road.

Lambert guided Norwich to two successive promotions and established them in the Barclays Premier League last season.

But it is understood Norwich were preparing to rebuff any approach from Villa and fight hard to keep the Scot, who has been operating on a rolling contract at Carrow Road.

Villa only avoided relegation from the top flight by two points and had to significantly reduce their wage bill after debts of more than £50m for the year ending May 2011.

Villa owner Randy Lerner is hoping it will be a case of third time lucky in terms of replacing McLeish.

He held talks with former Manchester United star Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but he opted to stay at Molde in Norway for family reasons - although he was not formally offered the Villa post.

Villa also spoke with advisors of Wigan boss Roberto Martinez, who had initially rejected the chance to replace Gerard Houllier 12 months ago.

But Latics boss Dave Whelan yesterday claimed Martinez, who held talks with Liverpool, was staying put.