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A reliable source has indicated to the BBC that Evangelos Marinakis continues to hold ownership of Nottingham Forest and remains committed to the club’s future.
This development aligns with several modifications submitted to Companies House in response to UEFA regulations.
Insiders suggest that these adjustments in ownership are strategic, aimed at ensuring that Nottingham Forest meets UEFA compliance standards.
The necessary changes to the ownership framework were required to be finalized by the end of April, a deadline that Forest has successfully adhered to.
Currently, Nottingham Forest sits in sixth place in the Premier League, tied on points with Chelsea, who occupy the last Champions League qualification spot. Notably, Forest has one game in hand over Chelsea.
Meanwhile, Olympiakos is leading the Greek Super League and is in a strong position to qualify for the Champions League.
In a related development, Manchester City and Girona, both under the stewardship of City Football Group, were permitted to participate in this season’s Champions League following adjustments to ownership control at the Spanish club.
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