
Remi Garde could have taken charge of his last game as Aston Villa manager, according to Press Association Sport.
Villa are set to be relegated from the Premier League after their 1-0 reverse at Swansea on Saturday, their 21st league loss of the season.
It left Villa bottom, 12 points from safety in the table, and Garde has won just three matches of his 23 games in charge.
The Frenchman held extensive talks with new board member David Bernstein last week, with chairman Steve Hollis reviewing the club’s dire situation.
The pair met at former Football Association chairman Bernstein’s home and spent two-and-a-half hours together, with Bernstein reported to have been impressed with Garde’s professionalism.
Hollis has refused to offer any guarantees over Garde, though, and the former Lyon boss’ future looks bleak.
Bernstein is heading up the club’s new football board, which includes ex-Villa boss Brian Little, ex-governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King and a new head of football operations, who is yet to be appointed.
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