Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager 

Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager
Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager

Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager

Nottingham Forest eyeing Nuno upgrade who’d take Wood to the next level

If Nottingham Forest hopes to improve on their Premier League standing of 17th place from the 2023–24 season,

they have a busy summer ahead of them.
During the season, Nuno Espírito Santo took over as manager of the Reds, replacing Steve Cooper, a fan favorite,
after a run of six games that ended with five losses and one draw.
Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager
Official:Marco Silva to officially take over as Nottingham forest manager

Even though he was docked four points for exceeding the PSR restrictions set by the league,

the Portuguese manager was still able to guarantee the team another season of premier football on the last day of play.

Due to the past points deduction, the club will need to play smart this summer to add to their playing roster while

also avoiding any further PSR violations that would jeopardize their ability to remain in the Premier League.

Though Nuno succeeded in keeping the Reds in the top division of England—a task that was expected of him upon

his arrival at the City Ground—he may find himself replaced before the 2024–2025 season officially begins by a

manager that owner Evangelos Marinakis is well-acquainted with.

Premier League manager of interest to Forest

The Daily Mail reports that Nottingham Forest is pursuing a deal for Fulham manager Marco Silva in the event that

the team decides to sever ties with Nuno in the off-season. Silva, who is Portuguese like Nuno, has led Craven

Cottage to success in recent years, keeping the team out of danger of relegation and turning the Londoners into a

strong Premier League team with minimal owner investment.

The Fulham manager previously worked for current Reds owner Marinakis. He led Greek team Olympiacos

throughout the 2015–16 season before departing for personal reasons, finishing the season with a 79% victory

percentage.

After leading the Cottagers back to the Premier League and holding them there for two seasons in a row,

the 46-year-old has been in command of the team for almost three years,

bringing them back to a consistent top-flight squad.

The source does add, though, that Silva’s current contract contains a £9 million release clause,

which any party may exercise in the event that it is activated.

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