Forest boss Cooper signs new deal to quell sacking speculation
Cooper, 42, was reported to be facing the sack earlier this week after a run of five successive defeats, but he has now tied his future to Forest for the next three years.
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Cooper, 42, was reported to be facing the sack earlier this week after a run of five successive defeats, but he has now tied his future to Forest for the next three years.
Under-pressure Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has signed a new contract until 2025.
(Reuters) - Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has signed a new deal until 2025, the Premier League club said on Friday, bringing an end to rumours that they were going to fire him after a poor start to the season.
Forest, who returned to the Premier League this season after a 23-year absence, are bottom of the standings on four points after eight games, having lost six times. The club broke the English record for the most signings in one transfer window during the summer, but that has had little impact on their results, with the team winning only once so far.
Premier League basement boys Nottingham Forest have handed head coach Steve Cooper a contract extension until 2025.
Nottingham Forest hold a ‘degree of sympathy’ for manager Steve Cooper after a tough start to the season, amid reports his job could be at risk at the City Ground, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.
Nottingham Forest are ‘on the lookout for a high-profile manager’ as they continue to assess Steve Cooper’s position, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Five straight Premier League losses have Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis reportedly considering a change in the dugout. The Greek media mogul is weighing up sacking manager Steve Cooper along with Forest executive Dane Murphy and his recruitment staff, according to the Mail. The club is bottom of the league and reeling after Monday night’s 4-0 loss to Leicester. The Guardian says Forest are interested in ex-Liverpool and Chelsea boss Rafael Benitez or former Burnley manager Sean Dyche as potential replacements.