England's traditional powerhouse Nottingham Forest has made a comeback to the Premier League this season, however, its chairman Malenakis' leadership strategy has been controversial. This summer, he signed a record 23 new players, and the team lineup has changed drastically. However, with only one win in eight rounds of matches, the club is at the bottom of the league. It is reported that the club is preparing to change the leader, with Guba's contract canceled and Rabinidis expected to take his place.
Forest had been ambitious, bringing in 23 new recruits in the summer for a whopping £140 million and offering Guba a new deal with the expectation that he would lead the team to something. However, the team's performance has been disappointing. According to the Daily Mail, Malenakis canceled Guba's new deal, which is seen as a prelude to a sacking. The upcoming league match against Villa may be a showdown for Guba.
In addition to the precariousness of Gubba's position, the club's chief scout Scott, chief executive Mephie and head of data analysis Schillianus are also reportedly at risk of being sacked. Former Newcastle chairman Chauncey, who is currently assisting in an advisory capacity, is expected to officially join the management team, and his addition to the team will undoubtedly provide more possibilities for former Newcastle coach Pinnidis to take over.