Nottingham Forest have reportedly parted ways with head coach Vitor Pereira just months after he guided the club to Premier League safety.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, there has been significant movement behind the scenes at the City Ground, with Pereira now set to leave the club despite arriving only in February to replace Ange Postecoglou.
The 57-year-old was appointed during a difficult period for Forest and quickly steadied the ship, helping the club avoid relegation with a series of impressive performances.
However, Forest’s momentum faded towards the end of the campaign, winning just one of their final five matches across all competitions as questions began to emerge over the team’s long-term direction.
Although an official announcement is yet to be made, Romano reports that Pereira’s departure is imminent, making him the third Nottingham Forest manager to leave within the past 12 months.

During his brief spell in charge, Pereira oversaw 20 matches, recording eight wins, six draws and six defeats; a 40 percent win rate.
His exit signals another managerial shake-up at the City Ground as Forest continue their search for stability ahead of the new Premier League season.








