
Exclusive: Nottingham Forest’s January plan revealed after Sean Dyche decision
Sean Dyche will be told to work with what he has got at Nottingham Forest, sources have told Football Insider.
Dyche is set to be appointed as the new manager at the City Ground, with the Trentside club currently sitting in the Premier League relegation zone.
The 54-year-old has been out of work since he was sacked by Everton earlier this year.
Dyche’s new Forest contract will run until 2027, and he will be the club’s third manager of the season.

Nottingham Forest will not spend big in January
Sources say that Dyche is unlikely to get a big transfer budget in the January transfer window, and will instead have to work with the players already at the club.
Unless they offload one of their stars, Nottingham Forest will not spend big in the new year.
Owner Evangelos Marinakis sacked Nuno Espirito Santo in September, with Ange Postecoglou succumbing to the same fate over the weekend.
As a result, Forest have suffered heavy compensation losses in the last few months, and will have to be careful not to breach profit and sustainability rules.
Nottingham Forest built a squad in the summer
It was a busy summer transfer window for Nottingham Forest, and Dyche will be expected to bring a number of the outcasts in from the cold.
For example, James McAtee completed a move from Manchester City in August, but has started just one Premier League game so far this season.

Omari Hutchinson is another who has not hit the ground running on Trentside and will hope to get a renewed lease of life under Dyche.
Forest are winless in their last nine games in all competitions, so the former Everton boss will need to instil some confidence back into his side before anything else.
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