RECENTLY, Stefan Borson announces a new ownership deal for Nottingham Forest following an update.

RECENTLY, Stefan Borson announces a new ownership deal for Nottingham Forest following an update.

Following an update earlier this week, it was revealed that Kominakis had resigned from his position as a Forest director.

According to Nottinghamshire Live, which was published on February 13, the club is likely preparing to comply with

Uefa competition regulations next season, which could result in both Forest and Marinakis-owned Olympiacos competing in Europe.

The governing body’s rules forbid clubs controlled by the same owners or directors from competing in the same competition.

Former Man City financial adviser Stefan Borson exclusively told Football Insider that if there

was a chance the two teams could play each other,

one of the clubs would need to be placed into a blind trust.

“I think it’s very hard to read too much into something like that without any background insight,

” he told Football Insider. “I think it’s just impossible to guess what it’s about, to be honest.

I don’t know the deep relationship between Kominakis and Marinakis.”

“It might be related to both Forest and Olympiacos being in Europe next season,

but if the ultimate ownership is still Marinakis, it won’t matter whether one director moves.

” “This is just pure speculation, but perhaps what they’ve done is agreed to move all

of the ownership of Olympiacos into the hands of Kominakis and all of the ownership of Forest,

with no cross directorships maybe.” “But then Marinakis would have presumably resigned from Olympiacos.

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