Nuno on Nottingham Forest future, Marinakis and Edu talks and Palace draw
Nuno Espirito Santo seeks resolution with Nottingham Forest leadership amid concerns over transfer strategy and club harmony after a challenging season start.
- Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park amid intense speculation over head coach Nuno Espirito Santo's future.
- The speculation followed Nuno admitting to a strained relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis and revealing no new contract offer this month.
- Nuno denied rumors of leaving as absurd, stressed the need for unity at the club, and confirmed planned talks with Marinakis and football director Edu.
- He praised last season's European qualification achievement, described the bond between players and fans as unbreakable, and urged focus despite off-field distractions.
- Nuno expressed confidence a resolution will come, emphasized collective effort to complete the squad before the transfer window closes, and remains committed to the club.
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Soccer-Forest boss Nuno says exit speculation 'absurd'
(Reuters) -Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo dismissed speculation that he is considering walking away from the Premier League club, calling the rumours "absurd" after his side's 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace on Sunday. Read full story
Crystal Palace Vs Nottingham Forest: Nuno Confident 'There Will Be A Resolution' To His Future Despite Uncertainty
Forest’s build-up to Sunday’s clash with Crystal Palace was unsettled by mounting speculation over Nuno’s future as head coach. On Friday, the Portuguese admitted his relationship with club owner Evangelos Marinakis had grown tense, with reports suggesting Marinakis is already exploring alternatives for the City Ground hot seat
Nuno Espirito Santo slams 'absolute nonsense' in update on Nottingham Forest future - The Mirror
Nuno's future remains shrouded in doubt - but he believes an earnest conversation with Evangelos Marinakis and director of football Edu this week could still clear the air
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