Hello. Here are your latest Nottingham Forest headlines from NottinghamshireLive on Tuesday, April 11.
Nottingham Forest 'contact' Argentine manager as potential Steve Cooper successor
Nottingham Forest have made "contact" with former Seville manager Jorge Sampaoli, it has been claimed.
The Reds are said to have "sought" the 63-year-old as a replacement for head coach Steve Cooper, though it is unclear whether such a move would be made immediately or further down the line.
Sampaoli, who has also managed Argentina and Marseille in his career, is wanted by both Forest and Brazilian side Flamengo, who are the reigning Copa Libertadores and Copa do Brasil champions.
Joe Worrall sends Nottingham Forest 'gold dust' message ahead of Man United clash
Nottingham Forest captain Joe Worrall has said a Premier League win is "like gold dust" as they look to get back to winning ways on Sunday against Manchester United.
The Reds are in dire form having failed to win since beating Leeds United at the City Ground in February. Steve Cooper's team currently sit in the bottom three as fears grow over a return to the Championship.
Forest's record away from home has played a key role in their recent struggles with the Reds tasting victory on the road just once all season in the league.
Midfielder makes 'happy' admission after Nottingham Forest transfer exit
Nottingham Forest loanee Lewis O’Brien says he feels like himself again after playing his first game for more than two months.
The midfielder made his debut for DC United on Sunday. He played the full 90 minutes as the MLS outfit lost 2-0 at home to Columbus Crew.
O’Brien’s first appearance for Wayne Rooney’s side came more than a fortnight after his move was confirmed, having had to wait for work visa approval before making his debut. He headed across the Atlantic after a loan to Blackburn Rovers fell through on January transfer deadline day.
Nottingham Forest set to switch kit suppliers in 'lucrative sponsorship deal'
Nottingham Forest are reportedly set for "the biggest sponsorship agreement in their history" as they look to switch kit suppliers to Adidas which they wore during the club's European Cup winning days.
Macron have have been supplying the Reds kit for the last five years and reportedly had an agreement to remain with the Italian manufacturer until 2025. But according to claims in the Athletic, Forest are negotiating a lucrative sponsorship deal for Adidas to supply their kits next season and return to the look from their glory years under Brian Clough.
They claim that the club are preparing to switch kit suppliers, with an early release from the Macron deal. They also claim the deal would be the club's biggest ever sponsorship agreement.
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