Nuno Espirito Santo to hold talks with Nottingham Forest owner over future
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Nuno Espirito Santo cannot guarantee he will remain Nottingham Forest manager after the transfer window and is set to meet owner Evangelos Marinakis and sporting director Edu to resolve differences. He has fallen out with Marinakis and Edu over transfers but insisted he has no intention of walking out. Callum Hudson-Odoi's equaliser extended Forest's unbeaten league run to 10 games in a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace amid hostile home support following Europa League exclusion. Marinakis did not attend the match after Forest wrote to Uefa over alleged multi-club ownership breaches. Edu attended and hopes to bring in more players.
I cannot answer that question, but what I know is that I'm working and trying to do my job the best that I can. Of course the situation has to be solved and we are responsible players and we're going to have a good conversation to try to create more than anything a good platform for what is more important, the team.
Marinakis, who has been blamed by Palace for his role in the decision after Forest wrote to Uefa urging them to investigate whether their Premier League rivals had breached multi-club ownership regulations, did not attend the 1-1 draw where a banner was unveiled midway through the first half which took aim at the Greek billionaire. Edu was at Selhurst Park as Nuno brought four new signings off the bench in the second half but admitted he would like to bring in more players
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