After turmoil between Nottingham Forest's manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, and their owner Angelos Marinakis, the club has decided what the fate of Nuno will be.
Announced in a club statement, Nottingham decided to sack Nuno, with the club citing "recent circumstances" as to why he was relieved of his duties.
The decision comes after Nuno admitted he and Marinakis were "not so close" following a rift between the pair.
Nuno had been with Forest since December 2023 and helped the club secure European football during his first full season as manager.
Forest have only earned four points this season after three matches in the Premier League.
Who could replace Nuno at Nottingham Forest?
According to Sky Sports, Crystal Palace's Oliver Glasner, Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola, the USMNT's Mauricio Pochettino and Fulham's Marco Silva are all highly regarded by Forest.
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Glasner has already threatened to leave Crystal Palace once this season, but Palace are keen on extending his contract with the club.
Another candidate for the job could be Ange Postecoglou, who led Tottenham to the Europa League trophy before being sacked.
Postecoglou has been targeted by multiple clubs, but he could opt for a path back to the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho and Erik ten Hag are also available in the coaching market, with both having Premier League experience.
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