There has now been an interesting update on the future of Nuno Espirito Santo at Nottingham Forest.
Despite keeping the Garibaldi in the Premier League, the 50-year-old did not exactly set the world alight at the City Ground, and Fabrizio Romano claimed talks would take place to determine his future.
Nottingham Forest have been linked with the likes of Roberto De Zerbi in the meantime.
The Standard also claim that Evangelos Marinakis is an admirer of Vincenzo Italiano – who has guided Fiorentina to successive UEFA Conference League finals.
Now – however – there has been an intriguing update on Nuno Espirito Santo himself…
Nuno Espirito Santo expected to stay at Nottingham Forest
A story from The Sun now claims that the São Tomé-born tactician is expected to be in charge of Nottingham Forest when the 2024/25 campaign begins.
It is said that Nuno retains the faith of Marinakis despite ending the 2023/24 campaign with just 32 points from 38 Premier League outings, and is set to lead Nottingham Forest into next season.
It comes after Bayern Munich expressed a desire to appoint the former goalkeeper – although the German giants now look set to hire Vincent Kompany instead.