Nuno Aspirito Santo’s future owner as Nottingham Forest Manager is uncertain after breaking into his relationship with Evezelos Marincis.
Sources have told the BBC Sport that Noono’s position is not completely safe despite his victory over Brentford in the first round of matches in this season’s premiere league on Sunday, despite the achievement of the previous season’s qualifying for Europe.
According to sources, uncertainty has now spread to the sports squad, which is known about the situation.
On Friday, 51 -year -old Nuno said “where there is a fire, there is a fire” between rumors about his job.
He said, “I always had a very good relationship with the owner – in the last season we were very close and spoke on a daily basis,” he said.
“This is not so good this season [between us]But I always believe that dialogue is important because my anxiety is squad and the season is ahead of us. Our relationship has changed and we are not as close. ,
Asked whether it was good that their relationship with Marincis had changed, Nuno said: “No, it’s not good. I think everyone in the club should be together but it is not reality.”
Forests have been active in the transfer market in this summer, signing seven players – although they sold Winger Anthony Langa in Newcastle for £ 55M.
But before winning 3–1 on Brentford last Sunday, Nuno outlined his transfer concerns.
“We doubt what is going to happen [here]When are they [new signings] Is going to come? All these things raise doubts, “he said.
“Not only me but also in the club. What we want is the game-by-game that are possible as many options. It will come after Europe, and of course it will be better, but till now it is a major concern until this happens.
“The owner is aware, the club is aware, everyone is aware. Everyone knows the reality. It is a lost opportunity that we had as a group to do it.”
Nuno has not been fully involved in the recruitment of the club in this summer, which may be a factor of deteriorating their relationship with Marincis.