Nottingham Forest order global head Edu Gaspar to stay away from club

Editorial Team
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Nottingham Forest’s global head of football Edu Gaspar has been instructed to stay away from the club’s facilities as he nears an exit from the City Ground.

The Brazilian administrator has reportedly been told not to attend the stadium or the training ground, according to The Telegraph.

His expected departure comes amidst a tumultuous campaign for the club, which has seen drastic changes in personnel both in the dugout and the boardroom.

A season of upheaval at Forest

It has been a chaotic season for the East Midlands side, who are currently working under their fourth manager of the campaign.

Nuno Espirito Santo began the term in charge but was dismissed after just a few games to be replaced by Ange Postecoglou.

The tenure of the former Tottenham boss proved short-lived, with Sean Dyche subsequently appointed in an attempt to steer the team away from the relegation zone.

Dyche was relieved of his duties in February, leaving Vitor Pereira as the latest incumbent in the hot seat.

Edu set for imminent departure

Amidst the managerial turnover, the position of the club’s transfer chief appears to have become untenable.

Reports suggest that the decision to ban the former Arsenal midfielder from the premises signals the end of his tenure as global head of football.

The specific reasons behind the breakdown in the relationship have not yet been confirmed by the club.