Vitor Pereira contract talks on hold, both parties satisfied
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 5:48 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Contract discussions between Nottingham Forest and manager Vitor Pereira are paused, according to Colin Fray of BBC Radio Nottingham. Pereira, who led the team to eight victories in 20 matches last season, still has a year remaining on his contract. Fray expressed no concerns about the situation, noting that both the club and Pereira are content with the current arrangement. Pereira has reportedly declined interest from Al Hilal, indicating his intent to remain at Forest for the upcoming season.
- •Contract talks between Nottingham Forest and Vitor Pereira are currently on hold.
- •Pereira has one year left on his existing contract.
- •He won eight of 20 games in charge last season.
- •There is no indication of dissatisfaction from either party.
- •Pereira turned down interest from Al Hilal to stay with Forest.
- 5:48 PMYahoo Sports — 'Both parties are happy' with Pereira contract situation
"BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray believes there is no cause for concern after contract talks between boss Vitor Pereira and Nottingham Forest were put on hold. Pereira, who won eight of his 20 games in charge last season, has one-year left on his current contract.
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