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Nottingham Forest: Marinakis 'would go big' over key decision at City Ground

Nottingham Forest will go ‘big’ if they decide to sack current manager Steve Cooper in the near future, according to journalist Dean Jones.

Cooper has been in charge of the Midlands outfit since September 2021 and guided them back to the Premier League following a 23-year absence last season, seeing off Huddersfield Town in the Championship play-off final.

Forest raised several eyebrows upon their return to the top-flight by bringing in an astounding 23 new players either on permanent or temporary deals.

Signing a large number of acquisitions was a necessity for Cooper, though, as he saw 16 first-team players depart, including several important stars who were only at the club on loan.

The likes of Djed Spence, James Garner, Max Lowe, Philip Zinckernagel, Keinan Davis all returned to their parent clubs, while first-choice goalkeeper Brice Samba declared he wanted to depart.

And that has undoubtedly played a part in Forest’s slow start to the season, with them picking up just four points from their opening seven Premier League games.

That has left the newly-promoted outfit lingering in the relegation zone, and The Telegraph’s Sam Wallace has claimed Cooper is already ‘under pressure’.

Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has sacked five managers in less than five years but showed plenty of ambition in the previous window, backing Cooper to the tune of around £145 million.

And Jones believes the Greek billionaire is planning on showing as much ambition in his search for a new boss if he does decide to part ways with his current chief.

In an interview with GiveMeSport, he said: “If they change manager, then I’ve heard they are going big.”

At present, there are some managers with incredibly high profiles out of work, including

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