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  1. 'Disappointed and saddened' - Pereira's statement in fullpublished at 18:14 BST 1 July

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    Today marks the end of my journey as head coach of Nottingham Forest.

    I want to say a sincere thank you to everyone connected with this incredible football club. Although this decision came as a complete surprise to me and without any warning, I fully respect the club's right to make the decisions it believes are best for its future.

    Naturally, I am disappointed and saddened. I truly believed in what we were building together, and I leave with a sense of pride in everything we achieved over the past months.

    Together, we enjoyed a memorable end to the season. We secured the club's Premier League status, reached the semi-finals of the Europa League, and created moments that will stay with me forever. Most importantly, I saw a group of players grow in confidence, belief and togetherness. Watching them develop, fight for one another and represent this club with passion has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.

    I would like to thank my coaching staff, the players, everyone behind the scenes, and especially the supporters. From my first day, your passion, loyalty and unwavering support made me feel incredibly welcome. You were with us through every challenge and every success, and I will always be grateful for that.

    I leave Nottingham Forest with no bitterness or resentment—only respect, gratitude and wonderful memories. Football is full of unexpected moments, and while this chapter has ended sooner than I expected, I will always look back on my time here with pride and affection.

    I wish the players, the staff, the supporters and everyone at Nottingham Forest every success in the future. This is a special club, and I sincerely hope it continues to grow and achieve great things.

    Thank you for everything.

    Vitor Pereira

  2. 'A laughing stock' but an 'exciting' changepublished at 17:52 BST 1 July

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    We asked for your views on Vitor Pereira's exit and Oliver Glasner being set to take charge at Nottingham Forest.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Linda: I'm gutted. Yet another manager, we will be the laughing stock of the Premier League. The team and fans were so happy with Vitor Periera , why change again?

    Jon: The revolving door at the City Ground shows no signs of slowing down. You have to feel for Vitor having guided Forest to safety. He appeared to have galvanised the squad after a very turbulent season, resulting in a solid finish and a feeling of harmony around the club. That's said, he seldom stays long in his managerial posts so a change in the near future could not have been ruled out. Massive excitement (if the rumours are true) around the appointment of Glasner. Let's hope he can work the same magic at Forest as he did at Palace! An excellent tactician who hopefully, finally, gives Forest the stability to allow for success to follow!

    Sean: Never a quiet moment at the City Ground! Disappointed for Pereira because he'd started something good for us at the end of last season, he was getting good stuff from our misfiring B team too! But Glasner is a quality appointment, he has done fantastic things at Crystal Palace. So the future can only get better and hopefully we don't make as many appointments next season!

    Ken: So we get rid of the best tactical manager we've ever had. Well done Marinakis. Our club is a laughing stock. Once again there was absolutely no need to change anything. Get your money on us to get relegated.

    Simeon: Not again!

    Marcus: Five managers in just over a season? I'm so embarrassed to be a Forest fan.

    Ian: I like Vitor. I feel sorry for Vitor. And, once again, it is standard Forest drama (which is getting tiresome, year on year). However, what a coup. Extremely exciting appointment and signal of intent.

  3. Pereira surprised by Forest exitpublished at 17:23 BST 1 July

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    Oliver Glasner, who led Palace to the Europa Conference League title last season following their FA Cup success in 2025, will become Nottingham Forest's fifth manager in fewer than 12 months.

    It is understood Vitor Pereira was informed of the decision late on Tuesday evening in a move which blindsided the former Wolves boss.

    He had a year left on his deal at the City Ground and recently attended a meeting in London to finalise transfer plans.

  4. Forest to replace Pereira with Glasnerpublished at 16:59 BST 1 July

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    Vitor Pereira is poised to leave Nottingham Forest with the club ready to appoint former Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner as his successor.

    BBC Sport understands a deal to appoint the Austrian is virtually done with just the formalities left to complete.

    Contact with Glasner, who left the role as Palace manager at the end of last season, was first initiated earlier this summer.

    What do you think of the move? Get in touch with your views here

  5. Forest and Newcastle among teams fined by Uefa over squad-costpublished at 12:34 BST 1 July

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    Four Premier League clubs have been given financial penalties for breaching the Uefa's squad-cost rule for 2025.

    Aston Villa have been fined 22.5m euros (£19.4m) for a "significant breach", while Chelsea have been fined 3m euros (£2.6m), of which 2m euros (£1.7m) is suspended.

    Nottingham Forest must pay 2.5m euros (£2.2m), with Newcastle United to pay 3m euros (£2.6m).

    The Magpies have also reached a settlement for an overspend in relation to Uefa's football earnings threshold, which means the club must pay a further fine of 10m euros (£8.6m). Of this, 7m euros (£6m) has been suspended for three years pending future compliance.

    Three of the clubs either sold infrastructure to directly linked companies, or players to associated teams.

    This was previously admissible under Premier League rules - it will not be from next season - but not by Uefa regulations.

    Newcastle posted a £34.7m profit after selling the leasehold to St James' Park and adjacent land to PZ Holdings Limited, a subsidiary company.

    All four clubs were in Europe last season, and the fines show the difficulties of complying with different rules across two competitions.

    Uefa reduced the squad-cost limit from 80% to 70% of a club's income last season, making it more challenging to comply.

    The Premier League has introduced its own variation of squad-cost limits, which kicks in from Wednesday.

    While clubs in Europe will have to adhere to Uefa's 70%, the other 11 Premier League teams will be permitted to spend upwards of 85% of income on the playing staff and the manager.

    The Premier League is trying to protect the competitive balance by allowing those without income from European competition to spend a higher proportion of their earnings.

    Forest are not in a multi-year settlement period, while Newcastle's does not relate to squad-cost ratio.

  6. Your World Cup scouting: 'Quick' Buchanan or 'clever' Aasgaad?published at 11:23 BST 1 July

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    Tajon Buchanan of Canada during the World Cup match between South Africa v Canada at the Los Angeles Stadium on June 28, 2026Image source, Getty Images

    We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Forest.

    Here are some of your comments:

    David: Canada's Tajon Buchanan, who currently plays for Villarreal in Spain, looks like he could be a better replacement for Anthony Elanga than Dan Ndoye has proven to be. Aggressive, quick, good in tight spaces and can pass the ball when under pressure.

    Roy: Very impressed with Thelo Aasgaad who plays for Rangers and Norway. He has made some really clever moves when he has the ball at his feet.

    Andy: Elanga back. He's lost at Newcastle and proving his worth with Sweden at the World Cup.

    Duncan: Bring in Zion Suzuki from Japan. Cracking keeper.

    Andrew: I like the look of Angulo from Ecuador. Would be perfect for our left hand side.

    Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here.

  7. You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want at your club?published at 11:46 BST 29 June

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    We're now into the knockout rounds of the biggest World Cup ever and we want to know who has grabbed your attention so far - especially with the summer transfer window a couple of weeks into being officially open.

    Which player has raised your eyebrows? Who has exceeded your expectations? Has there been a player you had no knowledge of consistently impress you?

    Ultimately, who would you realistically like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?

    This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...

    Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here

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  8. 'High chance' Anderson move happens before England's last-32 game - Tuchelpublished at 01:59 BST 28 June

    Sami Mokbel
    Senior football correspondent

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    England head coach Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that midfielder Elliot Anderson is expected to complete his £116million move from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City before England's World Cup last-32 tie on Wednesday.

    The Premier League clubs have agreed a deal for Anderson to move to Etihad Stadium once the 23-year-old completes a medical which will take place out in the United States.

    "I think there is a very high chance that the thing is sorted before the round of 32," said Tuchel.

    "It is very impressive the way he trains and plays and carries himself. He is still young and quite new to our national team and he just plays like he owns the place and is always there."

  9. 'Hopefully Forest have cards up their sleeve' - fans on replacing Andersonpublished at 13:44 BST 26 June

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    We asked for your views on who Nottingham Forest should bring in to replace the Manchester City-bound Elliot Anderson. The club are currently linked with Tottenham's Lucas Bergvall and Inter Milan's Davide Frattesi.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Andrew: Definitely not Bergvall because he is totally unproven. Let's give James McAtee a chance. The more pressing problem is needing a proven goalscorer.

    Scott: Leave Frattesi well alone. He can't get in the Inter Milan side and isn't that keen on Forest, so that's a red flag for me. Bergvall is probably the more promising one - only 20 and could be nurtured the same as Anderson was.

    Mario: I would buy Anthony Elanga back from Newcastle United. We have enough with Morgan Gibbs-White and Ibrahim Sangare - then hopefully Callum Hudson-Odoi will get some form back and we can work on McAtee?

    Anthony: Losing Anderson was inevitable. The Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson looks like a second Anderson to me, and being the same sort of player would slot straight in for a fraction of what Forest will get for Anderson.

    Ken: Should have got the replacement before agreeing to sell. Now, the likes of Spurs and Inter will up their prices for Bergvall and Frattesi by £20m or more. Are they good enough? God knows. We have no recruitment team - they've all gone! Thanks to the owner, chaos rules again. We should be in for the likes of Sandro Tonali and James Garner.

    Mickey: I don't understand the interest in Frattesi. He started three games last season in Serie A. Bergvall has loads of potential and needs to be in the right environment, which Forest could offer him. Hopefully Forest have other cards up their sleeve because Anderson will be very hard to replace.

    David: I don't think we can replace the "Geordie Maradona" genius of Elliot so we should look for a player who accepts the ball from the back and passes it forwards. We will have to rely on Gibbs-White and others for the beautiful touches. I hope McAtee gets a good run and proves we can make progress without Anderson.

  10. How do Forest replace Anderson?published at 08:14 BST 26 June

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    Manchester City have agreed a deal with Nottingham Forest to sign Elliot Anderson for a club record £116m.

    The England midfielder is set to have a medical before completing his move to Etihad Stadium.

    City sources insist the fee for Anderson is £116m, which would be a club record, with no bonuses attached. Other sources claim the deal is worth up to £130m, which would represent a British record fee, eclipsing the £125m Liverpool paid Newcastle for striker Alexander Isak last summer.

    Forest are now expected to sign two midfielders this summer and are interested in Tottenham's Lucas Bergvall, and Davide Frattesi of Inter Milan.

    Would you be happy with these recruits? Or do you have any other players you would like to see replace Anderson?

    Get in touch with your views here

  11. World Cup scouting: The dream of Messi and Anderson hopespublished at 15:39 BST 25 June

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    Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates scoring.Image source, Getty Images

    We asked you which players you have watched at the World Cup that you think would be a great fit at Nottingham Forest.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Martin: I identified two players, after the first games, that I thought would suit Forest. However, as both Kone (Canada) and Singo (Ivory Coast) were subsequently badly injured, I think I need to stop!

    Tim: I know that this is pure fantasy but if I can dream...Lionel Messi - for all the obvious reasons. He has shown up on the big stage but can he do it in the Premier League on a wet Tuesday in Hull? Tell him we already have Dominguez and will sign any Argentinian of his choosing.

    Rob: Would be nice to secure the services of Elliot Anderson for next season. We can dream, eh?

    Tell us the players you've scouted so far

  12. Q&A: Stadium redevelopment delays published at 16:25 BST 24 June

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    In the final part of our special Nottingham Forest Q&A, our reporter Nick Mashiter focuses on the City Ground's redevelopment plans and why the upgrade is being held up.

    Craig asked: When will Forest start work on the main stand at the City Ground? It was originally starting summer 2026 but since the new stand proposal to make it the highest in league, there's a delay; I guess due to health and safety traffic issues. When will building work commence?

    Nick: Forest had been hoping to start work on the redevelopment of the Peter Taylor Stand — which will increase the City Ground's capacity from 30,500 to 45,000 - this summer.

    There is support from local residents - Rushcliffe Borough Council published new neighbour responses on their planning portal on Monday.

    But Forest still need the Council to rubber stamp the proposals, with a deadline to submit any more documents for consideration set for 31 July.

    The planning committee is due to meet on 16 September - with Forest agreeing to a budget of £63,000 for the Council's costs over the summer as the application is assessed.

    So that all means we will not see work start this summer and by the time there is progress the season will have started, so that complicates matters further.

    You're right when talking about traffic issues and Forest still need to trial their traffic management plans, especially when we are looking at an extra 14,500 fans coming to matches.

    The project could be approved in the next few months but the reality means it might be delayed until next summer.

    Scroll down this page to find three more posts containing answers from Nick.

  13. Q&A: Can McAtee replace Anderson? published at 14:36 BST 24 June

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    In the third part of a special Q&A, our Nottingham Forest reporter Nick Mashiter focuses on who can fill Elliot Anderson's shoes should the midfielder depart in the summer.

    Simon asked: Let's assume Elliot Anderson is off (with our thanks and best wishes) and we have £120m in the bank. Who replaces him? Do we need to bring in someone or do you think James McAtee can step up?

    Nick: Forest will look to replace him and they will strengthen the squad overall this summer, although it won't be the same as last summer's £180m, 13 player, spree.

    Tottenham's Lucas Bergvall is on Forest's list, along with Davide Frattesi of Inter Milan, as they prepare for Elliot Anderson's expected exit.

    James McAtee had a difficult season, with just two Premier League starts, but he is highly thought of by the coaching staff. He has been doing extra work this summer and will come back for pre-season in peak condition.

    It was felt, given the nature of the season with Europe, a relegation battle and four managers, there was little chance to ease him in and therefore there was always more pressure on him to impress in snatched moments - especially in the league.

    It didn't allow him to settle or find his rhythm.

    Of course he is a different player in a different position but, if and when Elliot Anderson leaves, Forest still have a young English talent to harness.

    Come back to this page for part four of the Q&A. And remember, this is your Nottingham Forest page so bookmark it and come back for analysis, news, stats and fan views.

  14. Q&A: Summer departures and early transfer businesspublished at 12:20 BST 24 June

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    In the second part of a special Q&A, our Nottingham Forest reporter Nick Mashiter focuses on potential summer departures and when to expect arrivals.

    Dave asked: Forest have a great squad on paper but most of last season's new signings struggled to get going and break into the first team as a regular. Who do you think will make this transition this season? Or do you think Forest should sell those players?

    Nick: Dan Ndoye, Dilane Bakwa and James McAtee can probably all have similar complaints in terms of game time and the impact they made.

    Bakwa made six Premier League starts, Ndoye 14 and McAtee two but with the constant change of managers and tactics some concessions have to be made. More will be expected from all of them this season though.

    Arnaud Kalimuendo is likely to leave and could return to Eintracht Frankfurt, after spending the second half of last season on loan there.

    We started to see more glimpses of Omari Hutchinson's talent towards the end of the season but there needs to be more end product from the record signing after just one goal in 41 appearances.

    Should they sell some? Realistically the club may do well do recoup the money they spent last season so financially I'm not sure it makes sense and the market is not going to be there - the level of clubs who may be interested won't be able spend what Forest would demand.

    Ken asked: The idea was that Forest would get their transfer business done early. How early? Are Forest recruitment representatives at The World Cup?

    Nick: Vitor Pereira wanted to get things done early to ensure he had the bulk of his squad to work with over pre-season.

    "Let's prepare ourselves to be ready from the beginning. If not, you start losing before you start the season," he said after the final game against Bournemouth last month.

    He was unhappy with the slow nature of Wolves' business last summer, so much so he regretted signing a new deal to stay at Molineux.

    So he is keen to avoid that situation again but it's easier said than done. There are so many variables: agents, negotiations, rival bids, the considerations of players - whether they should move their families.

    The World Cup, of course, is the biggest factor in the window. As much as clubs want to do fast business, the tournament will slow things down. The game also needs the trickle down effect, the bigger moves will start the dominoes falling for other transfers.

    Keep across this page for parts three and four of Nick's Q&A, which will look at subjects including who replaces Elliot Anderson and the City Ground redevelopment plans.

  15. Q&A: Pereira's future and laying the groundwork for successpublished at 10:01 BST 24 June

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    We asked you to send in your Nottingham Forest questions for our reporter Nick Mashiter.

    In the first part of a special Q&A, he focuses on manager's Vitor Pereira's future at the City Ground and why the club need a quiet season in the dugout.

    Neil asked: Should Forest fans already be feeling a little uneasy about the uncertainty around the lack of contract stability with the current manager?

    Nick: I understand if supporters may feel a little nervous over Pereira's contract situation - especially after the revolving door of managers last season - but there is no need.

    Both Pereira and the club are relaxed about the situation and he still has a year left on his current deal. It is recognised that pausing talks - which had been quite far advanced - is a risk for Pereira if Forest do not start well but all parties remained committed. As it stands, all being well, it should be sorted towards the end of the year.

    David asked: With Vitor not being given a new contract, are we likely to see another manager in the next few weeks? Somebody like Marco Silva, who worked previously for Evangelos Marinakis?

    Nick: I wouldn't read into it too much as there are reasons and all parties remain relaxed about it. Of course it leaves the situation open to speculation, but we should see some progress towards the end of the year.

    After last season, and what felt like constant turnover of managers, supporters can be forgiven for wondering if Forest will make more changes but there is a real desire to see this one stick.

    It's boring, and the owner and Vitor Pereira would demand more, but Forest could do with a season of anonymity to settle and lay some solid foundations again.

    Since being promoted it has been pretty tumultuous - five managers, battling relegation, challenging for Champions League qualification and back to a relegation scrap, all while juggling European commitments.

    Please don't misunderstand me - fans will never regret the Europa League trips and run to the semis with Forest back in Europe was special - but to have a quiet season may lay the groundwork for more consistent success.

    Keep across this page for parts two, three and four of Nick's Q&A, which will look at subjects including summer transfer plans, whether James McAtee will step up next season and why the stadium redevelopment is taking so long.

  16. Record Anderson deal in the offingpublished at 09:29 BST 24 June

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

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    Nottingham Forest are thought to want a record fee for a British player if they are to sell Elliot Anderson, and you can see why after the midfielder's eye-catching performance in England's opening World Cup victory over Croatia.

    Anderson played the full 90 minutes and made the great Luka Modric look all of his 40 years of age, providing a superb assist for Jude Bellingham's all-important second-half goal.

    The 23-year-old's job and importance to England's midfield is clear - since Thomas Tuchel took charge in January 2025, Anderson has won possession 78 times, that's 51 more than Declan Rice who is next on that list.

    Manchester City's second offer worth £120m has already been rejected by Forest and Anderson may have added another £10m to his value following his highly impressive first appearance at a major international tournament.

    Read more on the World Cup players who could be on the move here

  17. Pereira wants early deals for Forestpublished at 09:17 BST 24 June

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    It's the ultimate shop window: a World Cup with 48 teams - all packed with players eager to show what they can do on the biggest stage.

    With the transfer window now open, BBC Sport journalists have been taking a look at some of the key names being discussed.

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    Nottingham Forest do not plan another near-£200m spending spree like last season but are looking to add.

    Elliot Anderson's expected move to Manchester City means a midfielder will be a priority and boss Vitor Pereira wants to do business early - learning from his frustrations at the slow speed of Wolves' deals when he was at Molineux last summer.

    Forest previously looked at Uruguay's World Cup defender Mathias Olivera, having bids rejected by Napoli earlier in the year.

  18. Anderson off the Geordie production line to World Cuppublished at 17:34 BST 23 June

    Phil McNulty
    Chief football writer

    Elliot Anderson of England during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17, 2026Image source, Getty Images

    Elliot Anderson was the schoolboy footballer so good his teachers discussed placing a bet on him playing for England. The bet was never made - but Thomas Tuchel is backing him to be a winner at the World Cup.

    Anderson's journey from the playing fields of Tyneside to the World Cup stage, and to potentially becoming the most expensive player in British football history, continues when England play Ghana in Boston on Tuesday.

    The midfielder is the one that painfully got away from Newcastle United but is still revered and respected in his home city as the "quiet and self-effacing" local boy made good.

    Anderson's first steps in football came playing with his two elder brothers Louie and Wil, the latter gaining prominence as a contestant on reality TV show Love Island.

    Jonathan Roys, Anderson's former English and PE teacher at Valley Gardens, who was also his head of year, told BBC Sport: "His brothers had been through the school and I played against his dad. His brothers were decent, but I think being the youngest of three he was used to getting bossed about a little bit, but he took no quarter off anybody. He'd get stuck right in."

    Anderson put down a marker for future success when he was captain and scored a hat-trick in a 3-0 win when Valley Gardens won the English leg of Danone Nations Cup in 2014, a prestigious worldwide youth tournament.

    His parents, Iain and Helen, ensured studying was never sidelined, with lessons organised around time at Newcastle United's academy, his beloved club he was always destined to join.

    "Elliot was quiet, self-effacing lad at school," says Roys. "He came from a great family. They made sure we organised his lessons around time he spent at Newcastle's academy.

    "As head of year you can sometimes deal with kids who might be causing problems but he was never any trouble. He just got on with it. Reports were usually glowing, both from school and Newcastle's academy."

    Read more about Anderson's journey here

  19. Is there a sell-on clause for Anderson?published at 12:10 BST 23 June

    Ciaran Kelly
    Newcastle United reporter

    Elliot Anderson plays for Nottingham Forest against Newcastle and pursues Sandro Tonali

    Some of you have been using our Newcastle Ask Me Anything form to query if there's a sell-on clause for Elliot Anderson, after Manchester City made firm bids for the ex-Newcastle midfielder, now at Nottingham Forest.

    As far as I'm aware Newcastle would not stand to benefit financially if Anderson left Nottingham Forest.

    The club do not have a buy-back option, either.

    Ordinarily these clauses would be negotiated during the sale of promising young players, as sides like Manchester City and Chelsea have over the years.

    But Newcastle had no bargaining position whatsoever when they sold Anderson to Nottingham Forest in 2024.

    The club were desperately attempting to raise funds to avoid a breach of profit and sustainability rules (PSR) and a likely points deduction.

    Anderson's subsequent journey to becoming an England starter has been bittersweet for Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe.

    Although Anderson has felt the clear benefit of increased game time at Nottingham Forest, Newcastle's backroom staff always believed he was destined for the very top and hoped he could realise his vast potential while playing for his boyhood club.

    The midfielder still has huge admirers at all levels at St James' Park, including sporting director Ross Wilson, who helped bring him to Nottingham Forest during his time at the City Ground.

    But Anderson appears destined to move elsewhere rather than return to Tyneside.

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  20. There is belief talented McAtee will flourish at Forestpublished at 10:50 BST 23 June

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    James McAtee battled to be seen in his debut season at the City Ground, struggling for minutes under Nottingham Forest's four managers.

    So what does next season look like for the 23-year-old?

    There is belief at the City Ground it is only a matter of time before it comes together for McAtee, despite his struggles.

    He remains part of Vitor Pereira's plans for next season and one source believes he will "explode", such is his natural talent.

    To much excitement from supporters, McAtee arrived on a five-year deal worth about £30m weeks after the under-21s' Euro 2025 triumph.

    It is a character trait that he has remained focused. Despite limited game time McAtee has earned credit for not shirking the challenge and displaying humility.

    Around the training ground he has been described as polite and has been noted for his work ethic, willingness to improve and the way he treats players, staff and others equally.

    McAtee's game intelligence is also valued and he is seen as a player who can find the solutions on the pitch before others.

    There is a sense he is still developing and, with a good pre-season, there is an expectation he will be able to fight for a place.

    The onus will be placed on McAtee to establish himself, but Pereira's fluid style of play also suits him.

    Read more about McAtee's future here

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