Nottingham Forest is poised for a managerial change as head coach Vitor Pereira prepares to leave the club. Pereira, who joined Forest in February on an 18-month contract, notably led the team to the semi-finals of the Europa League during his tenure.
The club is reportedly targeting Oliver Glasner as Pereira’s successor. Glasner, who previously managed Crystal Palace, recently secured the Conference League title with Palace in May, marking a significant achievement in his final match with the club. During his nearly two-and-a-half-year spell at Selhurst Park, Glasner also guided Crystal Palace to an FA Cup victory.
The imminent transition reflects Nottingham Forest’s ambitions to build on recent European successes under Pereira while bringing in a manager with a strong record in cup competitions and continental tournaments. Details regarding the official appointment timeline and the terms of Glasner’s potential contract have yet to be disclosed by the club.
