July 3, 2024

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Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest has been connected to players like Roberto De Zerbi.

Additionally, according to The Standard, Evangelos Marinakis is a fan of Vincenzo Italiano, who has led Fiorentina to multiple UEFA Conference League championships.

But now, there’s a fascinating update on Nuno Espirito Santo himself.

Expect Nuno Espirito Santo to remain at Nottingham Forest
According to a report published in The Sun, the strategist, who was born in São Tomé, is anticipated to take over as Nottingham Forest’s manager come 2024–2025.

Despite finishing the 2023–24 season with just 32 points from 38 Premier League games, it is rumored that Nuno still has the confidence of Marinakis. Nuno will head Nottingham Forest into the following campaign.

It comes after the German powerhouse Bayern Munich stated their intention to appoint the former goalie; however, it now appears that Vincent Kompany will be hired in his place.

After taking over for Steve Cooper in December of the previous year, Nuno managed Nottingham Forest through 21 Premier League games, winning six of them, losing eleven.

Evangelos Marinakis ought to have a fallback plan.
We believe that if teams more formidable than Luton, Burnley, and Sheffield United had been involved in the relegation struggle last season, Nottingham Forest might not have made it through.

Nuno hardly pulled off a great escape with a haul of just 32 points, and while there is no issue with going into the 2024/25 campaign together, we believe Marinakis should have a shortlist of options, just in case next season begins terribly.

In fairness, it can often be tough to take over a side during the middle of the season, and Nottingham Forest could improve significantly with a full pre-season under the former Wolves boss.

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