Official: Nottingham Forest set to announce the signing of Ipswich Manager Kieran McKenna on a 3-year deal – Ending a disastrous spell of Nuno Espírito Santo

Official: Nottingham Forest set to announce the signing of Ipswich Manager Kieran McKenna on a 3-year deal – Ending a disastrous spell of Nuno Espírito Santo

Official: Nottingham Forest set to announce the signing of Ipswich Manager Kieran McKenna on a 3-year deal – Ending a disastrous spell of Nuno Espírito Santo

Steve Cooper, Nottingham Forest’s manager, has been fired. Nuno Espirito Santo,

Wolves’ former manager, is in talks to take over as manager.Forest has lost five of its previous six games,

which is why Cooper is departing.

The 44-year-old ended Forest’s 23-year absence from the top division in 2022 by leading the team to promotion.

Owner Evangelos Marinakis commented,

“His achievement in leading Forest back will undoubtedly remain an iconic moment in the club’s history.”

“We appreciate Steve’s hard work and dedication while with us,

as well as the incredible link he formed with Nottingham and our supporters.

“Steve will always be welcomed at City Ground and considered a friend of the club.

Official: Nottingham Forest set to announce the signing of Ipswich Manager Kieran McKenna on a 3-year deal - Ending a disastrous spell of Nuno Espírito Santo
Official: Nottingham Forest set to announce the signing of Ipswich Manager Kieran McKenna on a 3-year deal – Ending a disastrous spell of Nuno Espírito Santo

“We wish him success in all of his future endeavours.”Cooper,

who continued to be popular among the team’s fans, was told of the decision on Tuesday.

Forest, presently ranked 17th, has only won once in their last 13 Premier League games,

earning eight points.With one game remaining, they lead third-place Luton by five points,

after only gaining one point in their previous six games.

Tottenham trounced the squad 2-0 at home on Friday, Cooper’s final game as manager.

Tottenham trounced the squad 2-0 at home on Friday, Cooper’s final game as manager.

Paul Heckingbottom was fired by Sheffield United earlier this month,

making him the second Premier League manager to be fired this season.

Nuno in negotiations, favoured to take over Oliver Glasner, the former Eintracht Frankfurt manager.

has been proposed as a suitable substitute, however Nuno

who had managed Spurs for a brief period two seasons ago, appears to be the front-runner right now.

Al-Ittihad, a Saudi Pro-League club, fired the 49-year-old Portuguese manager in November.

Nuno led Wolves for four years.

He led the squad to promotion from the Championship in his inaugural year,

followed by two Premier League seventh-place finishes.

Place finishes and a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals.

After signing Tottenham in the summer of 2021, the former custodian left Molineux.

Despite this, he was fired after less than four months in charge, following a run of five losses in seven games.

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