Tuchel set to sign new deal until 2028
England head coach Thomas Tuchel is going to sign a new contract which will keep him in the role until 2028.
The FA is expected to release a statement later today.
'Forest want to hold talks with Pereira'
Your Site News reporter Anton Toloui:
Nottingham Forest want to hold talks with former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira.
Pereira is well known to Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, he is a former Olympiacos coach having led them to the league and cup double just over ten years ago.
And he has Premier League experience having led Wolves on that wonderous run this time last year to keep them in the Premier League.
It will probably be another short-term fix for a club looking for long-term success.
Tuchel set to stay as England manager until 2028
Thomas Tuchel is expected to sign a new contract to stay as the England head coach until 2028, which could be confirmed before Thursday's draw for the 2026-27 Nations League, reports The Times.
The new deal would mean that the 52-year-old remains in charge until the end of that tournament, which will be hosted by England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, with the semi-finals and final at Wembley Stadium.
Papers: Pereira lined up to replace Dyche at Forest
Right, let's kick things off this morning with a quick roundup of some of the biggest stories making today's back pages, with Nottingham Forest having reportedly identified Vitor Pereira as a strong candidate to replace Sean Dyche and become their fourth manager of the season.
De Zerbi ready to pick Spurs over Man Utd
Roberto De Zerbi wants to replace the recently sacked Thomas Frank as Tottenham head coach, according to reports in the I.
The Italian, who was also recently sacked as Marseille manager, is understood to be one of five early candidates to take over from the Dane at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, favouring a move to north London over Man Utd.
VOTE: Have Forest made the right decision sacking Dyche?
Nottingham Forest's upcoming fixtures
- Fenerbahce (A) - Europa League knockout play-off first leg - Thursday February 19; kick-off 5.45pm
- Liverpool (H) - Premier League - Sunday February 22, live on Your Site; kick-off 2pm
- Fenerbahce (H) - Europa League knockout play-off second leg - Thursday February 26; kick-off 8pm
- Brighton (A) - Premier League - Sunday March 1, live on Your Site; kick-off 2pm
- Man City (A) - Premier League - Wednesday March 4; kick-off 7.30pm
- Fulham (H) - Premier League - Saturday March 14; kick-off 3pm
Was Dyche harshly sacked?
Marinakis' ruthless move
Evangelos Marinakis has played another ruthless move as Nottingham Forest owner...
Analysis: Forest spent big, but Dyche couldnt find goals
Your Site' News Anton Toloui:
"Sean Dyche was brought into Nottingham Forest to not just guarantee their Premier League survival but push them back up the table.
"It's why he was only given a contract until the end of next season. His objectives were short-term and, after failing to score against a soon-to-be relegated Wolves, his sacking was inevitable.
"Frustrations have been growing among in the corridors of power at the club.
"A three-game run against strugglers Crystal Palace, Leeds and Wolves should have given Dyche vital breathing room.
"Instead, he earned only two points and his side continue to tread water above drop zone.
"Forest spent 180m in the summer and brought in players in January too. Most of that was spent on attackers, yet Forest have only scored 25 goals in 26 league games this season.
"How can a club with such talented players as Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Elliot Anderson continue to struggle?
"It's something the new head coach will have to figure out ahead of a huge trip to Turkey next week to take on Fenerbahce in the Europa League before Liverpool in the Premier League."