The Portuguese tactician took over the coaching reins at the club in December after Steve Cooper was fired due to a succession of unimpressive results.Despite Forest suffering a four-point deduction due to a breach of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules, they ended the season six points above the relegation spots.
After heaving a heavy sigh of relief, the former Wolves boss reveals the situation surrounding the club might make it hard to keep their biggest players at the club.While surviving a relegation scare for two successive seasons might put some of these players off to renew with the club, The Reds also need to make sales to avoid further breach of FFP rules.“You never know in football. You have to realise that the way we finished this season, some players in our squad are going to attract interest, for sure. They are talented, they are young and they are in a good moment of their careers. You cannot control these things. We have to see what happens. We have to make decisions, but they are not tough they are based on what we believe. I don’t consider them tough decisions, they are part of the job,” the 50-year-old Gaffer told
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