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Jores Okore admits his Aston Villa future is on hold until the club's managerial situation is resolved.

Okore, who was left out during the final weeks of Villa's Premier League relegation season, has a year left on his contract.

Speaking to the Danish press, the Denmark defender suggested he was in limbo until Remi Garde's successor was confirmed.

"I do not know," he told bold.dk.

"When we get a manager in, I will find out. It is the manager who makes the decisions in relation to the footballers and he will hopefully come soon.

"When a manager is in place, I should have a chat with him to hear what he thinks about me and what his plans are for the future of the club and me."

Okore was not involved during Villa's final fixtures after a disagreement with caretaker boss Eric Black.

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The temporary manager suggested Okore refused to go on the substitutes bench for a match, although the 23-year-old centre-half disputed that version of events.

Okore, who joined Villa in the summer of 2013, summed up his despair at the season just gone.

"It has been a nightmare, I think," he added.

"It's been a long season, especially when you consider the way we played and the results we got. It has not been fun to lose every weekend.

"When there is no continuity in a club, it's hard to have stability in the squad and in the game.

"We changed our game many times, as we have changed several managers, and it was not always the right work, for things take time.

"It's a bit unfortunate that we have changed manager so many times, and it was certainly not easy.