Norwich City have started their search to replace departed manager Paul Lambert.
The Canaries are still waiting for compensation to be agreed with Aston Villa before they officially announce Lambert's resignation and subsequent move to Villa Park but nonetheless, the hunt for a new boss has begun according to chief executive David McNally.
"We are in a situation where we were approached by another club asking for permission to speak to Paul Lambert, we didn't grant permission and were very clear we wanted to keep our manager who has been incredibly successful.
"Then when it was indicated by our manager that he wanted to speak to the club the dynamics changed, and so then it is about talking to them about compensation and agreeing compensation and a time frame, and we are still in this process.""We are looking for a new manager, that is likely to be what we concentrate on for the next few days, weeks maybe," McNally told Sky Sports News HD.
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