Santo may leave Nottingham Forest after conflict with Marinakis. Roma offers him a contract


Rumors that Jürgen Klopp would become the new head coach of the Wolves have not been confirmed, and the Romans continue their search for a new manager.
Details: According to Relevo, Roma's management has approached Nottingham Forest head coach Nuno Espírito Santo with an offer to take charge of the team.
Roma is offering the Portuguese coach a two-year contract with the goal of qualifying for the Champions League and, in the long term, building a squad capable of challenging for the title.
The source also reports a conflict between the Portuguese manager and the club president during the match against Leicester. After the final whistle, Evangelos Marinakis was clearly dissatisfied and directly told Nuno so, demanding an explanation.
Despite this, negotiations are unlikely to be straightforward, as Nuno is under contract with Nottingham until the end of next season. The English side, led by their coach, could qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 30 years.
With one round left, Roma still has a chance to qualify for the Champions League, trailing fourth place by just a single point.
Reminder: Roma offered Jürgen Klopp the head coach position, replacing Claudio Ranieri, who decided to retire from management.




















