
Soccer
Listen now
Listen in the appEpisode context
Listen here or keep browsing the show and related sport coverage from here.
Wolfie looks at the rumours regarding Nottingham Forest Head Coach and a move away!
Follow FFTV on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61580102632885
Welcome back to Forest Fan TV! In today’s video, Wolfie reacts to a massive breaking story regarding our gaffer, Vítor Pereira. As reported by journalist Ben Jacobs in image_0c0759.png, Saudi Arabian giants Al-Hilal are heavily interested in tempting Pereira away from the City Ground with a massive wage packet. While Pereira has managed in Saudi before with Al-Ahli and Al-Shabab, he is currently preparing for the upcoming season with Forest and is actually in talks over a contract extension. Wolfie breaks down whether the club can successfully fend off this Saudi interest, or if a massive financial offer could cause a shock summer managerial departure.
But the news doesn't stop in the dugout! Wolfie also dives into the latest transfer rumours linking Nottingham Forest with a move for an exciting Belgian international defender to shore up our backline. Wolfie shares his unfiltered thoughts on both stories—from whether we should be worried about losing our head coach to how this potential new Belgian signing would fit into our tactical plans. Watch the full video to get the complete breakdown, and make sure to leave your thoughts on the Pereira situation and the transfer links in the comments section below!
#nffc #premierleague #nottinghamforest
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Next listen
Forest Target Lucas Bergvall To Replace Anderson! Spurs Midfielder Wants OUT! Nottingham Forest News
Listen guide
"Vítor Pereira Targeted by Saudi Club! | Forest Link With Belgian Defender! Nottingham Forest News" is an episode of Forest Fan TV - A Nottingham Forest Podcast. Runtime 10 min. Published June 10, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.